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	<title>Comments on: Secrets to a Great Maternity Photo</title>
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	<description>It is a good idea to learn a little bit more about how maternity affects a working woman’s life because such a condition will necessitate taking leave from work. Typically, you would be entitled to twenty-six week’s leave along with some more weeks of leave for which you won’t be paid. What’s more, you would also need to take leave two weeks prior to delivery of your baby and be away from your job for another four weeks (approximately) leave following the birth of your baby.</description>
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