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[quote=Anonymous]You need to keep the lines of communication open with your nanny, and start to formulate a plan for when she needs to stop working. How old is your child or children? Do they still need to be lifted/carried a lot? Do you want her to come back to work after maternity leave? How long has she been with you? How much do you value her? Does SHE want to return to work after she has her baby? How long does she want to take off? These are all things you need to consider. I had a part-time nanny job that I worked up until I gave birth to my first child. The little boy in my care was 5 years old at the time, though. I'm not sure how motivated I would have been to stick around had the job involved lifting/carrying babies and toddlers while 9+ months pregnant (but my time having part-time nanny side jobs was ending, as well, so I was not worried about job retention or future nanny jobs).[/quote]
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