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Working late in pregnancy may affect baby’s weight

Working is bad for baby

Working after eight months of pregnancy may be just as harmful as smoking

Working ‘as bad as smoking’ for mums

Working during the late stages of pregnancy affects children, study

Stress can be taxing for heavily pregnant women

Heavily pregnant women should avoid working

Mothers working in 9th month have babies with lower birth weight

Mothers who work late into pregnancy have smaller babies

Working after 8 months of pregnancy as harmful for babies as smoking

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