In France, there is no official breastfeeding leave governed by the Labour Code. This legal gap leaves many mothers without a solution for continuing to breastfeed peacefully once maternity leave has ended.
Breastfeeding is today widely recognised for its many benefits, both for the child's health and for the mother's. It strengthens the bond between mother and child, reduces the risk of infections for children, and supports the mother's postpartum recovery. Yet, despite these well-established benefits, returning to work is often a major barrier for many breastfeeding mothers.
So, what options are available to them during this period? And how can companies make a meaningful commitment? Here are our answers.
Does breastfeeding leave actually exist?
Why this product?
Our recommended product
Post Essentials
Post-partum multivitamin supplement
£27.28
17 vitamins and minerals
Including: vitamin C, choline, B vitamins, D, zinc, iodine
B vitamins contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Extramel®, a patented antioxidant ingredient
Practical alternatives to breastfeeding leave
What is postnatal pathological leave?
Towards a shift in attitudes?
In conclusion on breastfeeding leave
Our recommended product
Post Essentials
Post-partum multivitamin supplement
£27.28
17 vitamins and minerals
Including: vitamin C, choline, B vitamins, D, zinc, iodine
B vitamins contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Extramel®, a patented antioxidant ingredient