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Did you know it takes eight to ten hours per day to breastfeed a newborn?[1]
As a mother of four, I can attest that I spent many long hours breastfeeding, especially in my children's first weeks of life. So, the question of paid family leave is personal for me. How can a mother be successful in those early make-or-break days if she's working long hours, feeling pressured to get back to work quickly, or wondering how to make ends meet if she doesn't return fast because she has no paid time off?
The Presidential candidates talk about bringing new ideas and leadership to this country. Some of them even have plans in place to enact paid family leave, but none of those promises will become policy unless the candidates know that moms are paying attention -- and what we want is action.
Tell the leading Presidential candidates that moms in America need paid family leave.
http://www.momsrisi
According to a new study just released by the U.S. Census Bureau [2], 49% of American mothers cobble together some sort of paid leave following childbirth by using a combination of sick days, vacation days, disability leave, and employer-provided maternity leave. A full 51% of new mothers lack any paid leave-so some take unpaid leave, some quit, some even lose their jobs.
Tomorrow, Saturday, March 8, is International Women's Day. A joint Harvard and McGill University study of over 170 countries found that the U.S. is one of only four countries that doesn't have any paid leave for new mothers.[3] This is a national disgrace.
The next president has a chance to right this wrong. But we need to get on their radar now, while they are courting the "mom" vote. Send an email to the leading Presidential candidates asking them, upon taking office, to make it a priority to pass national paid family leave.
http://www.momsrisi
Please pass along this email to other moms, dads, and grandparents who want to see a more family-friendly America. We appreciate it and so do our babies!
Sincerely,
-- Nanette, Donna, Kristin, Joan, Anita, Mary, Katie, Roz, Andrea, and the MomsRising Team
[1] The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, by the La Leche League, contains a treasure trove of advice for new moms.
[2] U.S. Census Bureau, Maternity Leave and Employment Patterns: 1961-2003 http://www.census.
[3] For example, mothers in France get 10 weeks and mothers in Germany get 14 weeks of fully paid leave. See: http://www.contempo
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