Pregnancy Calendars Home Page
  Pregnancy Calculator   Pregnancy Calendar   Pregnancy Symptoms   Complications   Nutrition   Childbirth   New Born   Videos   Community  

Home : Articles : Work & Travel :

Average rating: 4.5  2 votes


Are You Working During Your Pregnancy?

Working while pregnant Nowadays more than ever more and more women are continuing to work during their pregnancy, and this often raises some common questions about pregnancy and work. such as:

Is it safe to work during pregnancy?
Can I work my entire pregnancy?
Will my baby be in danger if I continue to work?

United States Legislation

The U.S. Pregnancy Discrimination Act prohibits job discrimination on the basis of pregnancy or child birth. It states that pregnancy and related issues should be treated the same as any other disability or medical condition. A doctor may be asked to verify that a woman can work during pregnancy without causing harm to her baby.

Pregnancy Disability may result from one of the following:

The pregnancy itself
Complications during pregnancy
Job situations, such as; Standing for long periods of time, or exposure to chemicals

The Family and Medical Leave Act was passed in 1993 in the United States. This simply states that if you have worked for your present employer for at least a year, any new parent, man or woman, may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave in any 12 month period for the birth of a baby.

To be eligible you must work a minimum of 1250 hours a year. In addition, if both the parents work for the same employer, then only a total of 12 weeks of leave is allowed between both parents.

This act applies only to companies that employ more than 50 people within a 75 mile radius. States may allow an employer to deny job restoration to employees in the top 10% compensation bracket.

Any time which is taken off prior to the birth of a baby is counted as part of the 12 weeks entitled to a person in any given year.

If you have any queries, or require more information on this act, you can contact them on the following help line: 800-522-0925

Risks involved in working during pregnancy

Although it may be difficult to discover the risks in each and every work environment, the ultimate goal is always going to be the same, and that is to minimize the risk to the mother and the baby, while still allowing her to work during her pregnancy.

A normal women with a normal job may be able to work through out her entire pregnancy with just a few changes to job or work routine, such as avoiding lengthy periods in which she stands.

A good idea is to work with your doctor and your employer when it comes to work and pregnancy. Try not to work yourself out, rest as often as possible and drink plenty of fluids.

| More
Related Articles
»Pregnancy & Car Travel
»Pregnancy & Flying
»Pregnancy & Travelling
»Tips for Working While Pregnant
»Working & Pregnancy


Advertisement

Recommended Videos

What's Hot!

Molar Pregnancy
Sex and Pregnancy
Week 10
APGAR Scores
Pregnancy Calendar - Week 7
Ultrasound Week 20
Week 17
Week 18
Ultrasound Week 20
hCG levels & Pregnancy
Was this information helpful?        

There are 2 comments for this article.



Your Pregnancy WEEK BY WEEK

Sign up now, and recieve Weekly updates on how your pregnancy & your baby are developing. Including pictures, nutritional advice, info on symptoms and complications and so much more!

ENTER YOUR DUE DATE:



Note sure about your due date?
What's new in our Community

Lastest PostsMost Read PostsLastest Polls

D&C
Well I end up having to have a D&C. I had it yesterday....
- frogger29   10 Feb 2012 7:30 AM

PREGNANT!!!!
Well i been holding out on taking a test and finally d....
- lovelymomma   10 Feb 2012 7:28 AM

Again lol
Well I would say it's been a long time but it hasn't I....
- Sarahmaxwell   10 Feb 2012 7:27 AM

2WW Blues
SO I am now in the 2ww and 5dpo. So far the only thing....
- lovelymomma   9 Feb 2012 11:42 PM

Just found out...
That I am preg! My first drs appt is tomorrow. I kn....
- morbid_gray   9 Feb 2012 2:17 PM

UTI/Bladder Infection?
For the last 3 weeks my bladder has been very tender......
- Angel~Mommy   8 Feb 2012 12:03 PM


See All Topics From Today
Special Feature

Stages Of Labor
We have broken the different stages of labor up into 3 separate stages, each having their own experiences. For first time pregnancies the average duration of pregnancy is around 37 weeks and labor lasts for around...

hCG Levels
During the course of your pregnancy your hCG levels will increase and decrease, with the levels doubling on average every 30-31 hours until they peak, usually around the 9th and 10th weeks.....

Ectopic Pregnancy
During the first two weeks of a normal pregnancy when conception takes place, the egg would be fertilized inside....

Asthma While Pregnant
It is not at all uncommon for some women to experience a very severe itching in the last trimester of their pregnancy. In some cases, where the itchiness is....

COMMUNITY

Community Forums
MyPregnancy Blogs
Active Topics

MEDIA GALLARIES

Pregnancy Pictures
Baby Nusery
Pregnancy Videos
Childbirth Videos

POPULAR SECTIONS

Pregnancy Symptoms
Pregnancy Stages
Childbirth and Labor
Pregnancy Calculator

ABOUT US

About Us
Privacy Policy
Newsletter UnSubscribe
Advertise