Moms-to-Be: Work Stress Can Be Harmful to Your Babyby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 18 Jun 2009 01:58 PM A Dutch study published in the American Journal of Public Health took a look at work stress in the first trimester of pregnancy -- and the impact it can have on an unborn child. More than eight thousand pregnant women participated in a survey focused on employment and working conditions -- they were asked about the number of hours worked per week and their stress levels (among other things). More that seven thousand women continued in the study, and were in contact with researchers again after giving birth to report the weight of the newborns. The results? Women who worked more hours (thirty-two hours or more) and reported high job stress were most likely to deliver babies with a low birth weight. High stress alone (with a work week of less than thirty-two hours) also increased the risk of delivering a baby with a low birth weight. This led researchers to suggest that pregnant women may benefit from working fewer hours and/or reducing job stress during the first trimester of pregnancy. Work can be an ongoing source of stress! Here are some tips to help relieve some of the pressure.
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