No, if the pregnancy reaction is particularly strong maybe take some time off to rest, but not quit.
The intensity of a mother-to-be's pregnancy reaction varies from person to person. Some women experience particularly severe pregnancy sickness while others experience no discomfort at all, and if pregnancy sickness, frequent urination, and water retention are particularly severe during pregnancy, it's best for the mother-to-be to give up her job and choose to recuperate at home.
Because of the physical exertion coupled with the torment of pregnancy reactions, it is difficult for pregnant women to keep their moods happy and may experience extreme anxiety.
After pregnancy, the mother-to-be can continue to work, but also have to consider the nature of the work engaged in, if the mother-to-be engaged in the work is very environmentally friendly, and very easy, continue to adhere to the work during pregnancy is not harmful.