Pregnant mother with "big belly" still works as a porter to earn money for childbirth

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí21/02/2024


Recently, social media has been spreading the image of a pregnant woman who is close to giving birth but still works as a porter to make a living, making many people feel sorry for her.

Specifically, the woman, despite her large belly, still carried very heavy sacks of goods. There were even times when the woman carried two sacks at the same time and then climbed onto the truck to unload the goods. She was always busy doing heavy work when her body was already heavy due to pregnancy.

Pregnant mother with a big belly still works as a porter to earn money to raise her child (Clip: Hoang Van Khanh).

The woman's face was haggard and tired, but she continued to work, making everyone feel sorry for her.

The clip quickly attracted the attention of netizens after being posted. Witnessing a woman with a large pregnant belly still doing both heavy and dangerous work, many people wanted to help.

Besides the wishes of good health and encouragement for the woman, many people criticized the husband for letting his pregnant wife work as a porter. Other opinions were concerned about the employer hiring a pregnant woman to do such heavy work.

It is known that the person who posted the clip is Mr. Hoang Van Khanh (33 years old, residing in Cao Bang City). Sharing with Dan Tri reporter, Mr. Khanh said that the woman in this viral clip is named D. (30 years old, also residing in Cao Bang City).

"As a local, I know the difficult circumstances of Ms. D's family. The couple do not have stable jobs, they are freelancers who do whatever they are hired to do. Therefore, whenever there is work, I call D's husband to come and do it. I was surprised when D followed her to help her husband earn money. I tried to stop her because I saw that she was in the last months of pregnancy and had a big belly, but she insisted on doing it," Mr. Khanh shared.

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Even though she is in her 8th month of pregnancy, Ms. D. still works with her husband every day to earn money to raise her child (Photo: Cut from clip).

Mr. Khanh added that the current price for hiring porters in Cao Bang is 40,000 VND/ton of goods. To earn 400,000 - 500,000 VND, Ms. D. and her husband must load over 10 tons of goods. However, the couple does not have such a steady income every day.

Sharing about posting these images on social media, the 30-year-old man said that he posted them because he saw the couple working hard and diligently, and felt sympathy and admiration. He did not expect the clip to receive so much attention from many people.

"I posted the clip not to attract views or call for charity. Seeing many people commenting to help Ms. D., I was happy, but today I had to block all comments because I discovered that many accounts were taking advantage of this to call for and make illegal money," said Mr. Khanh.

Ms. HTD - the character in the clip that brought tears to the online community - said that she is currently in her 8th month of pregnancy. Although she knows that heavy labor during pregnancy can be risky and dangerous, especially in the last months of pregnancy, because she wants to help her husband earn money and prepare for the upcoming birth of her child, she is not afraid to do any job.

"It's very hard for my husband to raise three children alone, so I try to work together to earn more money. The more money I can earn, the less difficult it is. These last months, my belly is big and I have to work harder and more tired, but I've been working since I was pregnant so I can still handle it," said Diem.



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