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When the good news arrives, it brings a blast of emotions of happiness, joy, excitement, and fear. For a woman, getting pregnant is the most wonderful gift in her life. This is the most exhilarating feeling where a woman is about to begin a new journey by carrying a fetus in her stomach. With excitement comes fear and added responsibilities. It's best if you have the support of elders and family but if you're alone, it may get a little difficult. Women, you don't need to worry because everything falls in place with time.
On the other side, if you are an independent working woman who needs to travel to work or if your work involves a lot of physical activity, pregnancy may act as a minor disruption. Especially, being pregnant during a phase where the working environment is shifting from the office to home can be scary and tiresome. Moreover, the situation is terrifying when pregnant women who already have a child and household chores to manage.
Working from Home for women means signing up for double duties in the absence of house-help. But if you have a house-help, pregnancy and work from home can be the best phase of your term. Certainly, this new routine can be a blessing if you are about to welcome a newborn into the world.
Here are 5 reasons why pregnancy and working from home is actually a good idea.
For proper prenatal care, visiting a doctor is very important. It is so much easier to juggle between work commitments and doctor's appointments when you are working from home.
Especially, for those moms who need extra prenatal care and more visits to the doctor for regular check-ups and ultrasounds. Work from home for mommy-to-be offers a lot of flexibility. It is easy to prioritize self-care and work by going for flexible working hours. You can even work on the days closer to your due date by the doctor's recommendation. Work from home during pregnancy easily wins as you won't have the stress to quit your job for any reason whatsoever.
Pregnancy is new and all things seem exciting and scary at the same time. Mostly, you prefer to keep it a secret till the first trimester is over. You enter week six and all of a sudden you get hit by the morning sickness which almost feels like all day sickness.
The advantage of being at home all day is that you can avoid the feeling of being sick at work. No one would notice your weird expressions of the bad smell that's bothering you. Be at your own comfortable space. Also, if you feel exhausted, it is easy to take a quick nap anytime in your own bed.
Having heard from a pregnant woman who says that work from home wins over the traditional office. She says, "It is easy to avoid the embarrassing moments of dropping something on the floor or sitting in an extra comfortable position while growing a human in the tummy. No one is judging me at home. I can choose the most comfortable position to work. I can find a dozen pillows to rest my back. I can have all the privacy I want."
Working from home means, no one's watching your random mood swings. There is no belly touching or fighting for cute baby names from intrusive colleagues or unsolicited advice by experienced co-workers while you are in a meeting. You can eat, sleep, relax and work as per your schedule in your favourite corner of the house without an audience.
It is hard to find time for a full workout if you are working. New moms-to-be would be excited to have a beautiful and fit body and hence exercising regularly becomes necessary. But how would you do it?
By choosing work from home, finding time for fitness can become a lot easier. Wake up early in the morning and utilize your ' traveling to office time' for a quick and baby-friendly workout sessions. You will find a lot of free workout sessions for pregnant women on the internet. You may not go for rigorous routines but slow exercises suit best for pregnancy.
You can also take short breaks in-between working hours and stretch your body which will help in flexibility. Also, relaxing and balancing work-life is extremely important. You cannot take extra work-load which could lead to stress. This is unhealthy for you and the baby. Talk to your boss and manage your daily to-dos accordingly. Complete your tasks and relax.
You can go out for a walk, inhale some fresh air, talk to your friends and family. Such activities help your mind and body keep calm and stress-free. It helps to avoid anxiety and stress.
Keep a close check on mental health during pregnancy is very important as your hormones tend to react quickly and emotionally. You may need someone by your side always to talk it out. If you need some time alone, plug in your headphones and listen to music. This is the best way to stay calm and release stress.
It feels so good to be working in the most comfortable outfit. While you are pregnant, you tend to gain fat and your tummy grows. This demand a collection of maternity wear. Especially, a decent collection of clothes that are suitable for the office.
But if you're working from home, it's easier because no one's watching you. You can simply avoid video calls and work with messages. You need not go shopping and easily slip into loose t-shirts of your husband. This would be cosy and comfortable.
Let your little one grow, but do not feel the need to quit your job only because a traditional office environment is hectic. The world is adapting and working from home is a much better solution to take care of the baby and yourself without giving up on your career.
Put on those sweatpants and choose a wise option to continue with your career. No one's stopping you.
The freedom to manage pregnancy symptoms privately has been a game changer.
Working from home has helped me maintain my professional life while preparing for motherhood.
Being able to work in comfortable clothes has made pregnancy so much easier.
Working from home has given me more control over my pregnancy experience.
Managing work and pregnancy at home has its challenges but the benefits outweigh them.
The article really captures the benefits of privacy during early pregnancy.
Working from home has allowed me to maintain my career through a difficult pregnancy.
Being able to control my environment has helped manage pregnancy symptoms.
The flexibility to rest when needed has made such a difference to my pregnancy.
I actually miss the support system of being in the office while pregnant.
Working from home has helped me balance doctor appointments so much better.
The article is right about the stress relief of not having to dress up for the office.
I find it easier to maintain a healthy routine at home during pregnancy.
Being able to work through early pregnancy symptoms privately was such a relief.
I appreciate being able to eat whatever whenever without office judgment.
Working from home has given me more time to focus on prenatal self-care.
Managing video calls during pregnancy fatigue is still better than being in the office all day.
The article could have addressed the challenge of staying motivated while working from home pregnant.
I love not having to explain every little pregnancy symptom to curious coworkers.
Being able to manage morning sickness privately has been crucial for my work performance.
The flexibility with appointments is great, but I miss the structure of office life.
I worry about missing important in-person connections at work during this time.
Working from home has allowed me to listen to my body better during pregnancy.
The article is right about avoiding unsolicited advice. So much easier to manage boundaries from home.
I appreciate not having to deal with commuting while pregnant. That alone makes working from home worth it.
The comfort factor cannot be overstated. No more uncomfortable office chairs!
Being able to rest when needed without judgment has made such a difference to my pregnancy experience.
I found it harder to switch off from work when home during pregnancy. The boundaries get really blurry.
The article should mention how working from home helps prepare for transitioning to maternity leave.
Managing work calls during morning sickness was so much easier from home. No need to explain sudden disappearances!
The flexibility is great but I do miss the social aspects of office life during pregnancy.
Working from home helped me hide my pregnancy until I was ready to announce it. That privacy was priceless.
Being able to control my environment at home has been fantastic for managing pregnancy symptoms.
The article makes good points about exercise, but sometimes home workouts just aren't the same as walking around an office.
True about the isolation, but I've found online communities really helpful for connecting with other pregnant workers.
I find myself missing the emotional support from colleagues. Sometimes pregnancy can feel isolating at home.
The mental health aspect is crucial. Being able to take breaks when feeling overwhelmed has been vital.
Working from home allowed me to eat whenever I needed to. No more scheduled lunch breaks!
Love the point about comfortable clothing. Living in leggings and nobody can judge!
The article didn't mention the downsides of video calls. Sometimes it's hard to hide pregnancy exhaustion on screen.
Going through this right now and the flexibility is incredible. My bed is right there when fatigue hits!
I actually disagree with working from home being better. The support system at work really helped me through my pregnancy.
The part about morning sickness privacy is so real. Being able to feel awful in peace is underrated.
Anyone else feel like they're more productive at home during pregnancy? No office distractions is amazing.
Working from home helped me maintain my career during a high-risk pregnancy. I'm grateful for this option.
The article is spot on about doctor appointments. So much easier to manage when you're not counting office hours.
I found the lack of physical movement at home concerning. Had to really make an effort to stay active.
Just started my second trimester and working from home has been a game changer. No more hiding my constant snacking!
The privacy aspect is huge. Being able to deal with pregnancy symptoms without an audience makes everything so much more manageable.
I agree about the household duties. Sometimes I feel like I'm doing three jobs: work, home, and growing a human!
The article really understates the challenge of managing household duties alongside work when pregnant. It's not all roses.
Working from home definitely helped with my anxiety during pregnancy. No stress about commuting or finding comfortable positions in office chairs.
I love how the article addresses the judgment-free aspect. No more awkward belly touches from coworkers!
My company was really supportive of my work from home arrangement during pregnancy. It made such a difference to my overall experience.
The exercise flexibility is great in theory, but I found myself being more sedentary at home. The office at least made me walk around more.
I worry about missing out on workplace visibility during pregnancy. Anyone else concerned about career progression?
Just finished my first pregnancy working from home and it was wonderful. Those quick bathroom breaks without the long office walks were a lifesaver!
Anyone else struggling with setting boundaries while working from home during pregnancy? I feel like I'm always available.
The comfort clothing point really resonates with me! Not having to invest in expensive maternity workwear has been such a money saver.
That's interesting about missing social interaction. I found video calls helped me stay connected while enjoying the benefits of working from home.
The article makes great points about comfort and privacy, but I think it overlooks the mental health benefits of social interaction with colleagues.
I actually found it harder to maintain work-life balance at home. When you're pregnant, sometimes having a structured office environment helps maintain routine.
Being able to take quick naps between meetings is definitely a huge plus. I couldn't imagine dealing with pregnancy fatigue in an office setting.
While I agree with most points, I actually miss the office environment during my pregnancy. The isolation can get pretty overwhelming sometimes.
The part about morning sickness is so true. I remember trying to hide it at the office before announcing my pregnancy. Working from home would have been amazing during those first few months.
I can totally relate to this! Working from home during my pregnancy was such a blessing. The flexibility with doctor appointments made everything so much easier.