Pregnancy causes many changes in women, not the least of which are change in weight and its' distribution, balance and increased vulnerability of ligaments and joints to stress. Because of these changes, the safe care of pregnant women requires that their normal work activities be modified. Some women with normal pregnancies will work up until they go into labor. Others will benefit from stopping their work activities a week or two before their estimated delivery date. Others may find increasing fatigue so debilitating that they must stop their activities even earlier. Following delivery, women have traditionally been given 6 weeks to recover before returning to work. This represents a compromise in a number of respects:
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