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Working full time and coping with motherhood the French way

    French women were forced to leave the "earth mother" stay at home way of live as a result of the second world war.

     Forced to carry on working after the war due to the shortage of men killed during the war, the nation had to get organised.

     Large corporation developed "creche" to enable their employees to return to work without delay bringing baby with them and allowing them breastfeeding brakes. The grandparents were also encouraged to help with care duties whilst the younger generation worked to help the country back on its feet.

     From the 50's the new way of life carried on and women were expected to work, whilst hard it brought them freedom and individuality. They soon developed a way to get organised in order to cope.

     French women breastfeeds for six months using the maternity leave to bound as baby needs to be with its mother. She will then decide on a family care support using grandparents if residing near by or taking baby back to work with her using the corporation facilities.

     She is wary of all things artificial and is ecologically minded. She cooks and mashed her baby food, planning the family meals to co-ordinate with baby's need.

     She also take great care to her feminine side and work hard at remaining highly desirable for her partner - She is a woman, independent,  effortlessly  sensual as well as a mother.  

     Whilst conforming to the laws of nature she does not experience the pang of guilt experienced by her Anglo Saxon counterpart.  

 

 


 
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