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Sun, Mar 26 2017, 2:33 am
Asking all service related professionals, as a mua specializing in weddings and major events, how soon before my expected due date do I need to notify clients? For instance, if someone wants to book an event 2 weeks before my due date (they don't know I'm pregnant), is it wrong not to tell them? Ftr, I've never given birth early and I would really prefer not to say because I don't want to lose this specific opportunity. If it was anything less than 2 weeks I would definitely let them know, just unsure of how to proceed with this one....please advise!
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amother
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Sun, Mar 26 2017, 6:50 am
Do you have coverage arranged in the event that you give birth early? If not, for something so major, I think you should stop a month before. Anything less is too risky and unfair to the client. Best thing is to have coverage arranged in any case.
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