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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It means by law is not possible once the baby is born, at the same time with an advanced pregnancy I could not develop my kob correctly. I discover it a week ago but most likely it happened around the same dates I started. And, is this a serious forum? I'm not troll so I would thank a bit of respect, I'm jyst asking questions[/quote] I am sorry, I still don't understand. In America, people work until their due date unless there is a medical problem. How is that different in the Netherlands? Also, I would assume once you have your baby, you will not be an au pair anymore. If your family is supportive, I don't see an issue for you to continue until you either have the baby, or think your health is compromised enough so you can no longer work.[/quote] you should ask in the Netherland. laws may be very different in different countries and the US is notorious for giving mothers minimal protections. in many EU countries the pregnant women have a mandatory period where they cannot work, often about one month before the birth to 3 or 4 months after, it depends on the country. don't assume things are like in the US, because they are not. also, I assume that the au pair program may have some rules about this situation, and I would not be surprised if a pregnant au pair is sent home. there might be problems with your visa (you do not say what nationality you have), you cannot just stay in the Netherland without a visa just because a family is supporting you. people may have doubt about your story because a family looking for childcare is not likely to end up with a young mother and a new born (and no child care after spending $$$ for the program)[/quote]
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