I would stop working when you feel that you are exausted near the end of the day. Your babies are most important. Working can wait. I work from home and I love it! It gives me time with my daughter and my husband.
I work from home with two different companies and I love them both! They are both very legit and both great companies.
The first is Passion Parties. I work as an independent consultant and I give parties for women around my area. I let them see, taste and feel items for sale. Then they buy them. Parties are tons of fun. I work part time making from $400-$1000 a month, depending on how much I want to work. There are lots of benefits working as a consultant for Passion Parties.
http://www.hostpassions.com
Next, I am a consultant for Sweet Cupcake Candles. You can't make "as much" as Passion Parties, but it's completely free no strings attached. You get a free website the moment you sign up, you don't need to pay a dime and you can sell all of our products to whomever you want (yes, even eBay)
http://www.sweetcupcakecandles.com/racha...
Good luck in whatever direction you go. Both you must be 18 years and a resident of the US or Canada
2006-09-27 09:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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honey, this is all up to you, your husband, and most importantly your doctor. Sometimes, people are able to work until they have their baby, some aren't. If your job is something that is literally taking a toll on your body.. it may not be good for the babies.... and while I understand the hardship financially.. your babies' lives are much much more important. Relay all of these concerns to your doctor... and let him/her make an accurate suggestion. Always consulting your doctor is the best way to go! :)
2006-09-27 16:49:11
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answered by Crystal 2
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It depends on you, and how much physical stress you are willing to take on! A friend of mine worked through her whole term with twins.
But then, she seems to just squirt out babies every couple of years, and the next day she's up and about and carrying the newborn with her as she tends to caring for her herd of other kids, as perky as ever.
You probably didn't want to hear about her... slap me now...
2006-09-27 16:55:20
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answered by jarm 4
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2 weeks to 1 month before due date
2006-09-27 16:53:41
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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Depends on how well you feel.Who wants to sit at home all day you will do enough of that when the babies arrive.
You will know when it is time.
2006-09-27 16:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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well first off, stay at home and rest if your pregneant. and 2, for a home job, id say sell things on ebay or something, or, try a loan?
2006-09-27 16:49:34
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answered by megan r 2
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well if ur on ur feet all day u probablye get tired alot--- i would say quit work like between 6-7 months--tell ur dr how tired u get and they will put u on disability...good luck
2006-09-27 17:33:09
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answered by martha95355 4
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As soon as my DR told me to or as soon as my body started telling me enough is enough. Listen to your body, instinct is everything.
2006-09-27 16:48:52
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answered by channielynn 3
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I WOULD OF GOT OFF A LONG TIME AGO.HAVE YOU ASKED UR DOCTOR?ASK HIM ABOUT DISABILITY AND YOU COULD GET PAID WHILE YOU ARE HOME.BUT ONCE AGAIN EVERY STATE IS DIFFERENT.GOOD LUCK
2006-09-27 16:49:43
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answered by Alexandria 3
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as soon as your doctor say so
2006-09-27 16:55:10
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answered by ? 4
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