Is it true that you can have a baby every 7 years to avoid having to work?
According to new guidelines, mothers will be expected to look for work once their youngest child turns 7 so does that mean that they will be on benefits until they are ready to retire?
asked by taxcat17 2 months ago
flagDim Flaxenwick says
Hi there !
I had;'t heard of this. It sounds a bit shocking to me.
By the time your youngest is 7 years old , if you already have other children, getting pregnant again would surely be a nightmare. !!
Looking for work is one thing, finding a job is another these days., and anyone who thinks that being a fulltime mum is NOT work , must live on a different planet. Sorry this isn't really an answer. Maybe you should enquire with social services.
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