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Pregnancy,work and women's well-being: A review
Authors:Helen Pattison  Harriet Gross
Institution:Department of Human Sciences , Loughborough University of Technology, Loughborough , Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK
Abstract:Abstract

Pregnancy is potentially a stressful period for working women for ergonomic, psychological and organizational reasons, yet the well-being of women is seldom the focus of research on working during pregnancy. This paper reviews the literature on women's experience of being pregnant at work. It concludes that, while working conditions are usually not well suited to pregnant women, the majority of women encounter only minor difficulties and regard working in a positive way. However, for a minority of women working during pregnancy adversely affects their well-being. These are likely to be women working during pregnancy adversely affects their well-being. These are likely to be women who are most at risk from work-related stress at other times. The literature suggests that working during pregnancy has still to be accepted and accommodated by employers and colleagues.
Keywords:Pregnancy  Work stressors  Psychological distress  Women's health
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