A 32-year-old member asked:
Should i cut back on my hours at work if i'm trying to get pregnant?
2 doctor answers • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Philip Chenetteanswered
Fertility Medicine 40 years experience
Depends on the work: Most work can safely be done during pregnancy. Highly stressful or risky work types should be adjusted for pregnancy.
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Dr. Scott Roseffanswered
Fertility Medicine 41 years experience
That question...: That question is likely best answered by the board certified reproductive endocrinologist or fertility specialist who is treating your fertility. If you're not under someone's care for this, i can't answer because i don't know enough about your work history...
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Last updated Mar 26, 2013
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