I work with horses, am chief instructor at a fairly large riding school. Am still doing 95% of normal duties (am only 8wks to be fair) but staying off the dodgy breakers! Am not jump schooling as much either.
This is DC2, last time I rode until about 30wks as had terrible hip pain, mostly (I think) from teaching 8 hours a day in the sandy surface in the indoor school. By then I could only walk or gallop - couldn't sit to the trot or canter lol.
Hoping this time will be easier as my job is more rounded so I'm not in the school ALL day and my 'boss' is a lot more understanding - he has to be as he's the father too haha. I'm also a lot more confident in my capabilities as last baby was 5 yrs ago and I've learned a lot since then riding wise so I feel more comfortable riding all sorts.
My biggest concern is to stop riding the silly things when my core strength and balance starts to go, until then it is business as usual as I want to keep my fitness up as much as possible as I'm sure it helps with the birth.
In terms of mat leave, I only lasted until 36 weeks last time and was absolutely destroyed by the end, will not put myself through that again. That said, job I had back then was incredibly stressful with very unsupportive management. Teaching 8 hours a day was just too muc especially as stupid rules like 'you mustn't sit down in the school' 'no food or drink in the school' and back to back lessons that meant I couldn't even go to the loo!! In a more rounded job with supportive team, I would hope to go to 37 weeks this time although probably cut hours back towards the end.
Will follow thread with interest, be nice to have a pregnant-equretrain support thread as it can be very frustrating not being able to do the job and sport you love!