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Topic History of: Pregnancy and Employers
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honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
Many women do go back to work a few months after giving birth. Normally though they want or need shorter hours, also employers needs to know do they need to hire more stuff.

Not all pregnancies are smooth and if it's severe then some women can take months if not years to recover.

Where's Mark Dice when you need him or Infowars?


Years to recover?


A friend of my mother's to took years 2 cover from her pregnancy, has her vagina was ripped and torn during labour.


Well yes, a massive head goes through it, but most women get over it very quickly, or learn to live with it.
I had my daughter at dawn and by twelve we were home and eating the lunch I made one-handed.

You must have spent your whole life terrified of impregnating people?!
hedda seems reasonable to me.

One of the few mistakes I made was to be lured to a job by a powerful female I really liked (she wanted mt renowned expertise)with the express purpose of working with her.

Within 2 months she became pregnant (stop it- she was married) & took 6 months off and upon return the same thing happened.

I never actually got to work with her rather her hideous demanding idiotic replacement..eventually leading to a frigging 4 year lawsuit (which I wonfor the company breaching our contract.
andrew honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
Many women do go back to work a few months after giving birth. Normally though they want or need shorter hours, also employers needs to know do they need to hire more stuff.

Not all pregnancies are smooth and if it's severe then some women can take months if not years to recover.

Where's Mark Dice when you need him or Infowars?


Years to recover?


A friend of my mother's to took years 2 cover from her pregnancy, has her vagina was ripped and torn during labour.
honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
Many women do go back to work a few months after giving birth. Normally though they want or need shorter hours, also employers needs to know do they need to hire more stuff.

Not all pregnancies are smooth and if it's severe then some women can take months if not years to recover.

Where's Mark Dice when you need him or Infowars?


Years to recover?
andrew Many women do go back to work a few months after giving birth. Normally though they want or need shorter hours, also employers needs to know do they need to hire more stuff.

Not all pregnancies are smooth and if it's severe then some women can take months if not years to recover.

Where's Mark Dice when you need him or Infowars?