1. Look for a job online. Search local online newspapers or Craigslist (craigslist.com) advertisements. If you are interested in a particular kind of job, enter your job in the search engine of your Internet browser. Common work-from-home jobs that you might find online include bookkeeping or blogging. Blogging is possible to get into but it's difficult to get paid unless you can become affiliated with a company or product. The best way is to start a blog and to find companies such as Google AdSense that will advertise on your site for free. Every time someone clicks on the product link, you get paid.
2. Find a job that is low stress. Try selling beauty products or jewelry. There are many small companies that provide these opportunities besides the well known giants such as Mary Kay or Avon. Usually you are required to put money up front for products. However, after you begin hosting parties, which you can also do at your home, you will likely begin selling products and will make your money back.
3. Obtain a job that is flexible. Try not to restrict yourself to certain hours for an at-home job. The closer you get to having your baby, the more doctors appointments you are going to have to make and attend. You need a job that will allow you to take a day off if you are ill or need to rest. Pregnant mothers need plenty of rest, and even at-home jobs can deprive you of this necessity.
4. Talk to your employer. Some companies will allow you to work from home while you are pregnant and even through the first few months after your baby's birth. This will greatly reduce stress as you won't be confined by office hours and it will allow you more time to rest.
5. Start an at-home business. Daycare might be an ideal job for a pregnant woman. If you choose to go this route, make sure that you only take on a certain number of kids. As your pregnancy advances, you may find that you are more tired and have problems keeping up with the kids.
6. Start tutoring if you have a knack for a certain subject or a college degree in that area. Likewise, if you are artistic, start a craft business from home. Start painting, knitting clothing and blankets, or even making your own jewelry. Usually you can sell these items yourself, or sell them to local shops that are interested in handmade goods.
7. Set aside plenty of time to complete your work so that you aren't crunched for time. Once you get behind on work you are likely to stress. Pregnant moms need low-stress environments so that they can properly care for themselves and their baby.