Maternity Leave, Then and Now

In the Middle Ages, a mother might be confined to the home after giving birth for thirty to sixty days. The general idea was that childbirth made a woman spiritually and/or physically unclean for a time, and she was kept separate from much of society until she underwent a purification ceremony at a church or synagogue. The tradition began in theContinue reading “Maternity Leave, Then and Now”

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