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Part 6: The Postpartum Career Pivot – "Pregnant Alexia" Becomes "Mom Alexia"
The day the baby arrives, your keyword changes. You are no longer "pregnant Alexia." You are "new mom Alexia." And the algorithm resets.
Unlike a 9-to-5 job, you don't get paid sick days. If you stop posting for 6 weeks, your discoverability drops by an estimated 40-60%.
The Alexia Mistake to Avoid: Don't accept every free diaper box. Your reputation is your long-term equity. If you promote a toxic nausea tea or an unsafe crib bumper, the internet never forgets.