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First day at work o.o

Omg how do you pregnant people work?!.lol Today was my first day at Mcdonalds and even though I worked there for three years before I got pregnant...omg my back!  And it.was only 5 hours! The baby is all happy and kicking my bladder like no tomorrow so I guess he had a fun day :/
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^^^AGREED!
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^  every woman is different. So you being able to handle working 12 hours and dealing with it maybe completely different from her 5 hours. Plus I think she has a right to vent about it or voice how she is feeling.
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I am a nurse. I worked 12-hour nights in labor/delivery up until the day i had my second. Now i work 12-hour shifts in e.r. and am pregnant with my 3rd. Pregnancy is not an illness or a disability. Its a function your body was designed to perform. Dont complain. Be grateful you have a  job and a means to provide for your child. Furthermore...be glad you can carry a child at all...a lot of women would do anything to be in your shoes.
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Lol I just hate feeling like I'm 80 years old at 21.
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I feel your pain lol Thankfully I have co-workers that are sympathic and just let me do what I can and stay out of my way lol
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I worked all the way up until I delivered with both my other pregnancies! I was on my feet 40+ hours a week. A lot of it was I had no choice, so you do what you have too!! LOL. You can do it!!
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Lol I just recently went on leave 5 days ago and I have no idea how I worked for one.week shy of nine months lol....I guess we're crazy ha ha
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