What works for me may not work for you, just going to state that first.
Had two kids while arting it up on a weekly basis. I did most of my work in a recliner on my laptop. The most important thing for me was having my feet up, because in the third trimester they swelled up something fierce if I was seated without having them up for too long. Having them up kept the swelling down, and being able to lean back and relax also helped.
If you cant do this, then the best thing I can suggest is taking frequent breaks to sit on your couch or even lay in your bed for a bit with your feet up. Like, take a break every hour to just rest your body in a comfortable position. I know that this can break your concentration but your body needs to come first or you will regret it.
They do make back support pillows for chairs, if you dont have one, they sell them at toys r us, or stores like that.. might be cheaper to get it online on Amazon though. I dont have any brand recommendations.
As somebody already suggested, adjusting to a different workspace may be best if you can manage it. The couch/recliner worked out well for me and I have no complaints about it, leaning back and having my feet up made it a comfortable experience. It may feel weird to draw outside your normal space for a few days, but you will grow comfortable with it in a short time.
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Had two kids while arting it up on a weekly basis. I did most of my work in a recliner on my laptop. The most important thing for me was having my feet up, because in the third trimester they swelled up something fierce if I was seated without having them up for too long. Having them up kept the swelling down, and being able to lean back and relax also helped.
If you cant do this, then the best thing I can suggest is taking frequent breaks to sit on your couch or even lay in your bed for a bit with your feet up. Like, take a break every hour to just rest your body in a comfortable position. I know that this can break your concentration but your body needs to come first or you will regret it.
They do make back support pillows for chairs, if you dont have one, they sell them at toys r us, or stores like that.. might be cheaper to get it online on Amazon though. I dont have any brand recommendations.
As somebody already suggested, adjusting to a different workspace may be best if you can manage it. The couch/recliner worked out well for me and I have no complaints about it, leaning back and having my feet up made it a comfortable experience. It may feel weird to draw outside your normal space for a few days, but you will grow comfortable with it in a short time.