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Mothers who work late into pregnancy have smaller babies

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

Working in late stages of pregnancy is as bad as smoking, new research claim

Pregnant women who work ‘have lighter babies’

Mothers who work late into pregnancy have smaller babies: study; findings highlight need for flexible maternity leave, author concludes

Cost for mothers who work late into pregnancy: smaller babies

Longer work ‘lowers birth weight’

Work after eight months of pregnancy is as harmful as smoking, study finds

Cost for mothers who work late into pregnancy: smaller babies

The effect of school resources on test scores in England

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