Answered by shivsister - Dec. 29, 2011 9:41pm
It's all up to you. Even tho I am sick every day I have no choice....we have to eat and pay bills.
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Answered by bigsuze - Dec. 29, 2011 1:51pm
have sent a resignation email i can't work behind a bar feeling like this
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Answered by JLMarks - Dec. 29, 2011 1:28pm
I had terrible nausea from week 7 - week 11. Some days I couldn't even sit up straight. You can get a nausea medication from your doctor. It will get better, hang in there.
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Answered by bigsuze - Dec. 29, 2011 1:14pm
Problem is my partner doesn't have a job but I'm so tired and sick all the time I can't handle it
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Answered by a member - Dec. 29, 2011 1:08pm
I quit my job because I was exhausted. I didn't get horrible morning sickness but i had really bad nausea. I didn't desperately need the job so I decided it was best for me and the baby if I quit. I ended up with a sit down job don't away though. Also I figured what's the point in keeping the job if I am going to call out every other day because I feel too bad too work. It all depends on your situation. Pregnancy is hard work so its completely understandable if you can't stay. Do what you feel is best. Good luck!
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