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"I Didn't Think It Was that Much, yet I Was Warned": the Fighter's Journey to Breastfeed at Work

Summary by Le Temps
Protecting the health of nursing mothers when they return to work is a legal obligation for the employer. But the reality of working women diverges sharply from one structure to another. Analysis of existing rights and legal remedies"It's not obvious to continue breastfeeding when you start work again. I wasn't thinking about this point, yet I was warned." Mother Neuchâteloise of a 6-month-old girl, Aurélie testifies to the stress caused by brea…

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Protecting the health of nursing mothers when they return to work is a legal obligation for the employer. But the reality of working women diverges sharply from one structure to another. Analysis of existing rights and legal remedies"It's not obvious to continue breastfeeding when you start work again. I wasn't thinking about this point, yet I was warned." Mother Neuchâteloise of a 6-month-old girl, Aurélie testifies to the stress caused by brea…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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