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- What: This study examines rarely-explored relationships between changing jobs and holding multiple simultaneous jobs during pregnancy with respect to maternal outcomes , both likely relatively common working patterns among pregnant workers . The authors compared characteristics of workers who held multiple jobs simultaneously during the three months pre-conception through the end of pregnancy and_(2) changed jobs during this same time period with those who held a single job during the same period. The study explored the sociodemographic distribution of respondents across working patterns (holding multiple jobs, changing jobs, or holding a single job) experienced from three . . .

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