Sometimes, being pregnant can feel as if it's a full-time job. And that is a problem if you've already got a full-time job -- the kind that requires you to be at your desk, not at the doctor's, or to be pleasant to clients even when you feel like you're about to barf. But don't worry. We have advice on how to handle the major issues you'll face at the office in the coming months.
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2/16/2012 01:16:09 PM Report AbuseI started a new job 3 while three & half mths pregnant & didn't tell them in the interview, when i started they spring it on me I have to go 3hours drive for a meeting up North I said I couldn't attent as I had an ultrasound booked that day, they asked me if I could change my appointment & said no I can't as the clinic is booked out, as far as I'm concerned I care more about my baby's health then work so they will have to put up with it, Life is more important then work!
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