Like most moms to be out there I have a busy schedule. I work two jobs currently and I am 7 weeks.
I am a server during the day, working 8hours.
And then in the evenings I run a dog grooming shop and work as a groomer for 5hours.
At my serving job though, we are not given breaks. So although I of course eat on shift, if it's busy I might be on my feet for a full 8 hours, and then I go home and can sit for about a half hour before starting on the other job.
My employer knows I'm pregnant and knows how tired I am, but since they don't have kids don't seem to really understand, and keep asking more of me, so I'm very grumpy, sometimes stressed, and tired at work.
In total I work between 60-75 hours a week.
I'm wondering if this is bad for baby and if i should get a doctors note saying I need breaks? Or if I'm able to work through the tiredness with no harm to my little one.
The only thing I could find online is that there is a possibility that long hours can affect the growth rate of baby.
Re: Work with no breaks?
as far as the grooming business.... I'd probably enforce rules that all must have vaccines and such. Not that it's a big issue at all but u need to be healthY.
Good luck! Your energy should pick up soon
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I spoke with my doctor yesterday and she stated that it is in no way okay for any pregnant woman to be on her feet for 8 hours with no breaks. Studies have shown although it doesn't affect birth, it can affect the growth and the blow flow/nutrients that get to the baby.
Working is fine, of course, but listening to your body and taking breaks that EVERY employee is entitled to is important. (I understand that in the U.S. Your laws are different, but this is how it works in Canada and my employer is indeed breaking the law.
A lot of you seem very very condescending, and I don't appreciate it at all. I wasn't asking anyone to judge me and have hidden undertones judging me as lazy.
I think I will be deleting this app, but I suggest all of you check with your doctors regarding your schedules (if you're working an 8 hour day with no breaks and going home, fine, but a 14 hour day with no breaks? Have you not heard of burn out? Stress?)
This is probably hormones talking, but perhaps the condescending commenters should be a little kinder with their responses.
I am a hard working person and was not looking for an easy way out, I am simply looking out for the well being of my little one.