Well, no difference when a housekeeper in the hospital with 38 weeks still cleaning… Right? No matter what area of work… Right?
Kudos for every pregnant women
Well duh. It wasn’t about the career. 🙄 Just so happened that this is the one they’re in. Working while far into your pregnancy is impressive and commendable, so long as it’s safe and healthy to do so.
😂, what a comparision🙄
cleaning doesnt mean checking out each lines of every tile it have in the floor, but a surgery means checking out each and every tissue and blood vessels and its connection and re connecting it correctly, it needs a lot of concetration,tension, energy and mental effort, taking such a huge mental stress for saving someone else life in a daily basis in such a personal situation as part of the profession is not a simple thing…
but yes every pregnant women is a great warrior
Gahhh I wish we would respect women enough to let them go home and rest! Other countries don’t force women to work right up until their due date. Being pregnant is tough & no joke. It’s part of the reason why our c section rate is so high.
This is the comment I was looking for. This isn’t girl power, this is exploitation and disrespect when there are no decent maturnity laws in place. It is great when you love your job, but not over your own health and that of your child.
They clearly aren’t being forced to work, I get so completely stir crazy towards they end of a pregnancy I love projects to focus on instead of focusing on the waiting to meet the little one. Also… a lot of pregnant women who have other kids are “working” till they go into labor 😂 I’d go nuts if I just “rested” the last month!
I had to stop working at my job, two weeks before delivery, when the baby dropped down my pelvis and compressed the nerves to my legs, couldn’t walk anymore.
Otherwise, felt fine.
I learned later why I couldn’t walk… as baby won the prize for biggest and tallest baby that summer.
@Demi no, you generally (prob not always, but generally) take it after baby’s born (Personally, if given the choice I’d choose to take it after so I can spend the time with my newborn). But I got just 6 weeks after having my first baby and 12 weeks after I had my second. I think the rules changed in the years between to allow for more leave
my mom was a nurse by profession, she and all her female colleagues too served their deed while carrying their babies. My mom had to be admitted in the hospital just 15 days b4 my birth. She regularly attended her duty till the admission. There are always someone who are doing their job like the lady in this video. 🙂❤️
In Germany if u have any Job dealing with blood or urine or other stuff which could harm the baby u are not allowed to work anymore from day 1.. you need to stay home and u still get paid full check 😅
@Shiri I’m a registered nurse and worked until 36 weeks with both of my pregnancies. There is such a thing as infection control in the nursing profession.
In Italy, we have 5 months of compulsory maternity paid at 80% by the state, after which you can apply for another 6 additional months paid at 30%. But if you work in a sector at risk, for example a nurse or doctor with a risk of contagion, or a hairdresser and beautician with a risk of contact or fumes from chemical substances, compulsory maternity leave begins from the moment you learn you are pregnant and lasts until three months after the birth and it is paid 80%.
Everyone has their own journey and this woman is so strong. However, in general, I wish for more mothers to have the opportunity to take time to rest and nurture themselves during pregnancy and to be able to stay home with children in their early years if they want to. We are so powerful, when we need to be. If circumstances require it we can do it all. But maybe we don’t have to do it all, all the time.
I agree. I’m a registered nurse. Working shift work at the end of my pregnancy whilst also being the primary caregiver for my toddler was one of the hardest stages of my life.
Yes, I agree. I believe that paid maternity leave must be available in all professions, but the choice to take it and how much to take should be up to the person themselves. And yes, if should include the later stages of pregnancy, as well as a good amount of time after baby is born. I also believe in paternity leave, as dads should be able to have that precious time to bond with their baby.
Also, if going through adoption or a gestational carrier, parental leave should still apply. Building that bond is crucial to setting the family up for success. A person shouldn’t have to risk their livelihood to bond with their new child.
My gynecologist was already pregnant ( 7 moths) and she sat beside me and helped me in my second delivery…. she too had all the discomforts of pregnancy… I couldn’t go and thank her personally after my delivery…. till today I feel guilty for making her to sit with me for my delivery…. but she was very strong and very casual while talking with me… hats off to that lady gynecologist
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Well, no difference when a housekeeper in the hospital with 38 weeks still cleaning… Right? No matter what area of work… Right?
Kudos for every pregnant women
Well duh. It wasn’t about the career. 🙄 Just so happened that this is the one they’re in. Working while far into your pregnancy is impressive and commendable, so long as it’s safe and healthy to do so.
😂, what a comparision🙄
cleaning doesnt mean checking out each lines of every tile it have in the floor, but a surgery means checking out each and every tissue and blood vessels and its connection and re connecting it correctly, it needs a lot of concetration,tension, energy and mental effort, taking such a huge mental stress for saving someone else life in a daily basis in such a personal situation as part of the profession is not a simple thing…
but yes every pregnant women is a great warrior
Your life isn’t in danger if your housekeeper drops her tools at the wrong moment.
❤
Fantastic review
Gahhh I wish we would respect women enough to let them go home and rest! Other countries don’t force women to work right up until their due date. Being pregnant is tough & no joke. It’s part of the reason why our c section rate is so high.
Yes
This is the comment I was looking for. This isn’t girl power, this is exploitation and disrespect when there are no decent maturnity laws in place. It is great when you love your job, but not over your own health and that of your child.
Hmm good point. Some people still feel great and want to work up till their due date tho and that’s ok if it’s truly their choice!
They clearly aren’t being forced to work, I get so completely stir crazy towards they end of a pregnancy I love projects to focus on instead of focusing on the waiting to meet the little one. Also… a lot of pregnant women who have other kids are “working” till they go into labor 😂 I’d go nuts if I just “rested” the last month!
Some women also don’t want to stop working during pregnancy. For some it’s just really detrimental to their mental health because they love their job
I had to stop working at my job, two weeks before delivery, when the baby dropped down my pelvis and compressed the nerves to my legs, couldn’t walk anymore.
Otherwise, felt fine.
I learned later why I couldn’t walk… as baby won the prize for biggest and tallest baby that summer.
How big was baby ?
Congratulations!❤
‘had to’ wait, so you couldn’t just take maternity leave a month before the due date? DAMN.
@Demi no, you generally (prob not always, but generally) take it after baby’s born (Personally, if given the choice I’d choose to take it after so I can spend the time with my newborn). But I got just 6 weeks after having my first baby and 12 weeks after I had my second. I think the rules changed in the years between to allow for more leave
my mom was a nurse by profession, she and all her female colleagues too served their deed while carrying their babies. My mom had to be admitted in the hospital just 15 days b4 my birth. She regularly attended her duty till the admission. There are always someone who are doing their job like the lady in this video. 🙂❤️
In Australia, it’s unusual for you to be allowed to work past 36 weeks. The company’s insurance just doesn’t cover it.
In Germany if u have any Job dealing with blood or urine or other stuff which could harm the baby u are not allowed to work anymore from day 1.. you need to stay home and u still get paid full check 😅
That’s surprising to me. I live in New Zealand and we can work right up until we go into labour if we want to.
@Shiri I’m a registered nurse and worked until 36 weeks with both of my pregnancies. There is such a thing as infection control in the nursing profession.
Huge respect for you and your baby 🙏
Much respect Mumma Bear 🙌
In Italy, we have 5 months of compulsory maternity paid at 80% by the state, after which you can apply for another 6 additional months paid at 30%. But if you work in a sector at risk, for example a nurse or doctor with a risk of contagion, or a hairdresser and beautician with a risk of contact or fumes from chemical substances, compulsory maternity leave begins from the moment you learn you are pregnant and lasts until three months after the birth and it is paid 80%.
Amazng
Wow!
Grt
Wow!
This should be the norm, but not here in the USA🙄 freaking sad
You go girl!
The surgeon who operated on my brother and saved his life I believe the dr was 6months pregnant and had done a 7hour procedure. I am forever grateful.
Wow I’m a retired RN & the quality of medical professionals has generally down. Not all but I see it as well.
Did you take the failed covid VAXX?
I took my maternity 15 days before my delivery… Hats off to us
Salute to her❤
Creating life in her belly and saving life with her hands!
I was a surgical nurse while pregnant with my son. Worked on Friday and delivered on Sunday.
Same here, I worked in labour room during my 8 month’s of pregnancy.
Everyone has their own journey and this woman is so strong. However, in general, I wish for more mothers to have the opportunity to take time to rest and nurture themselves during pregnancy and to be able to stay home with children in their early years if they want to. We are so powerful, when we need to be. If circumstances require it we can do it all. But maybe we don’t have to do it all, all the time.
I agree. I’m a registered nurse. Working shift work at the end of my pregnancy whilst also being the primary caregiver for my toddler was one of the hardest stages of my life.
Yes, I agree. I believe that paid maternity leave must be available in all professions, but the choice to take it and how much to take should be up to the person themselves. And yes, if should include the later stages of pregnancy, as well as a good amount of time after baby is born. I also believe in paternity leave, as dads should be able to have that precious time to bond with their baby.
Also, if going through adoption or a gestational carrier, parental leave should still apply. Building that bond is crucial to setting the family up for success. A person shouldn’t have to risk their livelihood to bond with their new child.
Normalize women raising their own kids instead of sending them to daycare. We all know a mother and child deserve and long to be together.
Women are so strong no matter the field. God made us that way
That baby has more OR clinical hours than most med students 🤣
iam crying to be amazed of this strong pregnant doctor
Kudos to high ranking doctor acknowledge
and praise of exceptional contributions by others!!!
Yes…. this lady is a heroine.
My gynecologist was already pregnant ( 7 moths) and she sat beside me and helped me in my second delivery…. she too had all the discomforts of pregnancy… I couldn’t go and thank her personally after my delivery…. till today I feel guilty for making her to sit with me for my delivery…. but she was very strong and very casual while talking with me… hats off to that lady gynecologist
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Thank you for acknowledging your amazing team. 🙌🏼
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