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Gestating on the Job: Guidelines for Staying Sane

rikkirogers's avatar rikkirogers August 13, 2012 One Comment

Please check out my latest piece for The Daily Muse, in which I tackle some serious issues about working while pregnant, like how to deal with belly-rubbing.

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    How I’m Marketed To As a Mother-To-Be « Broca Blooming September 16, 2012 at 5:19 pm

    […] I said in my recent article for The Daily Muse, people lie to pregnant women all the time.  They tell you that you look more beautiful ever, that […]

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