Being pregnant doesn't mean you can't work. She probably took the days off for doctor appointments
2007-03-05 12:18:57
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answered by Erika 7
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Oh for sure!!!! they have bills to pay too. I think though that leaving in the middle of the year isn't good. I mean planning is good, but leaving during the christmas break and coming back a year later after the new year isn't good for young kids like in JK/SK.
This experience was for my sons class and all the children loved there teacher they got at the middle of the year. They had set routines. Just everything they did and when the "Regular" teacher came back it was about a month b4 the kids got use it change and get to know a new teacher.
Mind you I think the change came at the right time and age. It lets children experience feelings, change in routine, everything.
Teachers are real people too!
2007-03-05 11:54:04
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answered by α∂νєηтυяє ιѕ нєяє 3
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I have the very similar project. My wedding ceremony is on Friday and that i'm 27 weeks. we are also doing a small wedding ceremony. we are getting married on the courthouse and then having a BBQ reception at my father's homestead will all of our relations and pals. i'm satisfied we did it this way. i might want to have loved to have a huge wedding ceremony yet I did have a difficulty with having our infant out of wedlock so as it truly is why i did not wait. that is been somewhat extra stressful than I had replaced into hoping because that is difficult to do fairly some issues this pregnant. I had plenty fo hardship searching a dress yet no longer because of my length, yet because I had a distinct concept for the marriage than my relations. i finished up procuring a higher sized accepted wedding ceremony dress to in advantageous condition my abdomen and having it altered to in advantageous condition everywhere else. Empire waist wedding ceremony dresses are also an outstanding decision for maternity weddings dresses. i might want to say wait purely because I have had any such difficult time with no longer having the flexibility to assist as a lot as i might want to like yet when you're prepared, bypass for it. Do what feels correct. sturdy luck and congratulations!
2016-10-17 10:28:47
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answered by beaudin 4
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Teachers should definately work while they are pregnant.. each pregnancy is different so the teacher may not know wether she will only have to be gone one day a month or many days per month.. if her pregnancy is rough she may have to leave earlier than expected.. but having a pregnant teacher would provide a great experience for the classroom!
2007-03-05 11:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why not. I work at a job where I am on my feet a lot and I am 22 weeks pregnant. She might have had some complications. If she doesn't work are you going to pay her bills?
2007-03-05 11:53:02
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answered by aprildc82 4
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i worked in a factory when i was pregnant with my first......clear up till 38 weeks when i went in labor at work. of course i didnt do lifting or anything mostly paperwork and pushing buttons on machines.....but if my doctor saw fit for me to do that no reason a teacher cant work
2007-03-05 12:21:36
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answered by CRmac 5
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It's a personal decision for your teacher. Women aren't forced to give up their jobs for pregnancy.
2007-03-05 11:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They can keep working...depends on how far along she is...babys are expensive they may need the money to prepare...most work places have allowances for pregnant women to keep them working
2007-03-05 11:52:36
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answered by Mareezi 3
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Of course they should be able to work. Pregnancy isn't a disability. They need to work just as much as anyone else does.
2007-03-05 11:51:07
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answered by hollilynn 5
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pregnancy isn't a disability or illness, of course she should work if that's what she chooses to do. Like the first guy said; are you gonna pay her bills?
2007-03-05 11:52:26
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answered by who-wants-to-know 6
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