Kids don't start eating solid food until about six months and fully weaning them can easily take six more at the least. How about we simply accept the fact that some jobs, like being a bodyguard expected to jump in front of a bullet, are not suitable for nursing mothers?
Yes, so we give nursing mothers working as bodyguards paid maternity leave for the first six months, maybe even a full year, after giving birth to a child. Easy fix.
In order to stop incidents like this, would you support extending maternity leave beyond 12 weeks? And also to make it paid?
Takes a bit longer than that to wean a kid, you know. So that wouldn't help.
That is why I suggest extending it. 12 weeks is clearly not enough, should at least be 24 weeks.
Kids don't start eating solid food until about six months and fully weaning them can easily take six more at the least. How about we simply accept the fact that some jobs, like being a bodyguard expected to jump in front of a bullet, are not suitable for nursing mothers?
Yes, so we give nursing mothers working as bodyguards paid maternity leave for the first six months, maybe even a full year, after giving birth to a child. Easy fix.