Can women work after pregnancy?
Of course. As long as a woman's physical condition allows, she can work in the first eight months after pregnancy or even before labor. She should work harder when she is pregnant, because she needs to work harder to be responsible for herself and another person in the future. Although every pregnant woman has a lover, the child also has a father. However, the child was conceived by his mother in October and came to the world after a hard labor. They have paid more for their children and loved them more. Mothers should not pin their children's future on their fathers who may not be closely related to their children, but should enhance their social viability and economic strength.
Children need fathers, too.
If a child wants to grow up healthily, it will be too difficult if his mother is the only one. Children are the work of both fathers and mothers, and fathers should also bear the responsibility of raising children. It's hard to raise children. It's too hard to be alone. However, the lack of parenting by fathers in most families leads to their lack of love and responsibility for their children. Mothers pay their responsibilities in the process of pregnancy and childbirth, and the absence of fathers in this series of processes leads to the lack of intimate relationship between them and their mothers and children. They should take on more childcare responsibilities in order to establish a close relationship with their children.
After pregnancy, women need a regular life, moderate exercise and a healthy diet to work normally. Only by living a good life can we take good care of our children in the future.