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Labour legislations
Working during pregnancy
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An employer shall allow a pregnant employee time off for prenatal check-ups that will be included in the working hours.
A breastfeeding mother is entitled to additional breaks for breastfeeding until the child is 1.5 years old.
Pregnant employees and employees who have the right to maternity leave can demand work corresponding to their state of health.