Examining the Role of Pregnancy at Work: Implications for the Well-Being of the Mother and Baby

Abstract Research examining the experiences of women in the workplace has, to a large extent, neglected the unique stressors pregnant employees may experience. Stress during pregnancy has been shown consistently to lead to detrimental consequences for the mother and her baby. Using job stress theori...

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