Ok so I am not getting any paid maternity leave so I really want to work until either the doctor says no more or until I go into labor. I was just curious at what point the doctor would probably want me to lay off work. If I start dilating slowly will she want me to take it easy? I work 8-10 hours completely on my feet so I'm trying to be as prepared as I can be when it comes to when to stop working...
Re: When you start dilating
I worked straight up until having DS (also on my feet). Unless you're having other things going on, you dilating has no bearing on when you need to stop working. A lot of women walk around dilated for weeks/month before going into labor.
Or you could just skip internals all together, if you think your Dr will make you quite working, just based on that. They're really not a necessary part of pregnancy, until you're actually in labor.
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You can be dialated 1 cm for weeks.. depending on your type of work you do. Its up to your comfort level.
If you dont feel comfortable- however with that said Im 31 weeks and feeling upcomfortable and Ihave an office job. I guess you do what you do when you have to
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I started dilating early with DD1 (had a lot of preterm labor issues) and was 3cm at around 33 weeks. I had her at 36 weeks. I worked that Thursday night and Friday at 3:00am my water broke.
With this pregnancy I am 3-4cm at 37 weeks and plan on working until I go into labor. I have to say though, I work a desk job, so it isn't too bad.
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I worked up until my water broke and had been dilating for a couple of weeks. It's definitely doable to work right up until you deliver, depending on what you do (I'm a teacher). In my district it was "work until you deliver or a doctor writes us a note" so I went as long as possible.