Hi, my name is Dada2308! I will need advice from experienced mum which was in same situation ...

Dada2308
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Hello,
I will need advice from experienced mum which was in same situation . I am getting PIP and LCWRA nearly one year DUE my mental health and chronic back pain(I need daily help with cooking dressing hygiene) but I found that I am pregnant now. I worry if having a baby will stop my pip and lcwra pls let me know what I have to do if I have to report my pregnancy?
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Having a baby will not affect your PIP or LCWRA, which is part of UC. No, you do not need to report being pregnant. Once the baby is born you will need to report the changes to UC.
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Thanks poppy123456
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Hi @Dada2308 just wanted to pop and say welcome to the online forum community. And congratulations. 🙂
Best wishes,
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