My doctor is encouraging me to quit my job because of all the physical demands. My plan was to quit roughly 2 weeks before my due date (once DD is born I will be a SAHM). My job keeps me on my feet and constantly moving and there’s plenty of lifting involved as well. I’ve consequently had contractions on two separate occasions from dehydration and too much time on my feet which have also caused me to dilate to a 2. I understand her concerns but I feel silly and like I look weak by quitting this early. I’m a very independent person and it’s hard for me to let go of that independency. I also don’t feel like I have my SO full support in quitting just yet because it wasn’t in our plan for me to quit yet. Plus we had unexpected expenses come up that wiped out our Christmas savings so I was really hoping to work to be able to afford a nice Christmas for our kids. We are a blended family and this is the first year we will have all of the kids for Christmas and I don’t want it to be one that they remember because it was terrible. I need other pregnant mamas support and opinions. I’m so torn with what to do.
Re: Working and when to stop
The most important thing is that you and baby are safe.
I think 'quitting' is the wrong way to look at it. Your and your baby's health is potentially on the line.
Hopefully your employer is able to offer modified work demands. Like @katepattsea suggested, it may be worth consulting a lawyer about this.
With regard to Christmas, I agree with the above sentiments. There are so many things aside from gifts that make Christmas special.
I'm hybrid right now, but after the holidays, I will be working remotely full time until I go into labor.