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[quote=Anonymous]Given you have twins, and that they are 2 years old, I'd set a firm end date at 36 weeks - although if she has a rough 2nd trimester I might then move that back to 34 weeks just in case she goes early. Yes, many women work right up to their due date. But given she's a nanny to twins who will still need to be hoisted onto the potty, lifted into cribs, buckled into and out of car seats, and carefully supervised so they don't run in two different directions at the park or upon exiting the car, I think it's reasonable to assume she will not want to be 9 months pregnant with twins. And in the winter, no less! You will miss her, but let her go when you are happy with her, aren't frustrated that she's missed so many days due to a sick infant or childcare for her infant that isn't working or stable, etc. You'll find a new nanny, you will! Or maybe you will look for a childcare center - the idea of having them go a few mornings/week her last month of work, to expand to full time once she does leave, is also a good suggestion.[/quote]
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