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Workplace Rights

One of the most impactful places to promote and support breastfeeding, and therefore the health of mother and baby, is the mother’s workplace.

  August 1st - August 7th is World Breastfeeding Week with the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action. It’s well known that breastmilk is the preferred sustenance for babies. The research shows that its antiviral and antibacterial qualities help prevent and reduce the severity of illness and infections in infants, such as diarrhea, ear, respiratory and urinary infections. Breastfed babies also have less healthcare visits, prescriptions and hospitalizations!¹

Hey Mamas! Did you know that April 28th is a designated day to heighten awareness about workplace safety and health? For breastfeeding mothers who are returning to their workplace, this is an important issue. Long separations from your baby during work hours can affect breast milk production, even with the most diligent of pumping schedules and high quality breast pumps. But, challenges with employers to provide necessary breaks to express breastmilk, as well as less than desirable breastfeeding locations (say no to the bathroom!), can add significant stress to your postpartum body. The added stress can compromise your breastmilk supply and unintentionally shorten the period of time that you exclusively breastfeed your baby. This is why it’s important to know your protected rights about breastfeeding in the workplace.