November 2015 Moms

Lifting heavy objects

at my job it requires me to lift my patients . How much can I lift that wouldn't affect the baby ? Some friends tell me I'm not even suppose to be lifting anything is this true ?

Re: Lifting heavy objects

  • Up to 25 pounds is the usual limit.. Call your OB and figure out if that's how much they want you to lift
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  • I post them on here because I prefer to talk to other people expecting rather than a search engine . If you don't like it don't post on it keep scrolling . We are all here to ask questions this is what this is for it should be a fun and informative thing .
  • I don't mind answering your questions. Actually almost 80% of these questions people ask could be googled. And the other 20 a therapist would be able to help with. If I don't want to answer a particular question I just scroll past it.
  • As a second time mom my advice won't always apply to a first time mom. I have no choice in whether or not I get to lift my 35lb toddler, but when I was pregnant with him I never lifted anything heavier than a laundry basket once I hit 30 weeks. Situational, ask your doctor about the specifics and use common sense until then.
  • @rbradshaw77 it's funny You say that. My son is a total mommas boy & weighs 40lbs. I have never asked my dr because it's something I am going to do either way. I obviously try to limit it and not as much as before I was pregnant. But I'm not going to just stop carrying him and definitely not because I'm pregnant(that scares me that he will have anger towards the baby already) If there were problems and such I think it would be different but in a normal healthy pregnancy lots of woman have other kids hey have to tend to.
  • This is definitely something I would have asked my doctor before this point in pregnancy. I suggest you ask yours rather than a random message board. It can vary depending on how your pregnancy is going. And Google is your friend in this case.
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  • I lift my 48lb child from time to time but that's a far cry from lifting full grown patients. My doctor refused to give me clearance for nursing school because I am required to lift patients in clinical. You should probably be on restrictions at your job. Talk to your doctor.
  • Wow, just wow!!!
    I don't know wheather your attention seeking or being genuine with your questions. Everyday it's something new. Do you not have friends or even family you can go to, to ask questions like this?
    Please do not tell people If you don't like it don't post on it keep scrolling. It's rude.
    You can't always tell the type of post just through the title. So of course people are going to look & comment if they want to. No one has been rude to you.
    That aside, you should probably speak to your GP/OBGYN about this. Although this should have been something you spoke about earlier.
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