This depends on if you were lifting things from day one. If you are use to say lifting 50lbs at a time then lifting 50lbs will not bother you nor the baby at 5months. But if you do not do any lifting, then it isn't a good idea to up and start lifting things that are heavy. Most doctors would say not to lift over 20lbs. That is about the weight of a toddler.
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This is pretty ambiguous.If you're five months pregnant, it's almost certainly not a great idea for you to be lifting 175 pounds, whether in the form of a woman or anything else.It's also not a great idea to be lifting someone who is pregnant if there is any possibility that you might drop her, no matter what she weighs.Finally, if you can't lift 175 pounds, then you shouldn't lift 175 pounds.All in all, no matter what you actually meant to ask, the answer is probably "Yes, that's dangerous."
No it is not safe to lift heavy weights when pregnant especially not another grown up person. All the best to you!
lift heavy things
In the US, if you have written instructions from your doctor not to lift more than 25 pounds for medical reasons, your manager should not ask you why. Some will, of course. Then you have to decide whether to answer or refuse.
Lift is proportional to the density of the air and approximately proportional to the square of the flow speed. Lift also depends on the size of the wing, being generally proportional to the wing's area projected in the lift direction.
five seconds to sign your lift stay motion
Absolutely not. It isn't recommended to lift more than 10.
I don't see why not as long as you have been trained and certified to operate a fork lift.
Twelve months
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