Babies whose mothers work up to a few weeks before their birth are likely to have a lower birth weight and to be smaller than those whose mothers stop work three months or so before the birth, according to a study.…
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Working mums are using anxiety drugs and alcohol to help them unwind due to the pressures of "doing everything", according to an Australian report.…
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Only 14% of working mums say they don't work before or after their hours, according to a Workingmums.co.uk poll.…
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Pregnant women who work more than 40 hours a week and are on their feet a lot may give birth to smaller babies, according to a new study.…
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Employers including John Lewis Partnership, Accenture and HSBC have signed up Workingmums.co.uk new Top Employers' Charter to show their commitment to flexible working and work life balance.…
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