Working mums

  • LifestyleYahoo Life UK

    Jacinda Ardern makes history by bringing her newborn baby to the UN General Assembly

    "Prime Minister Ardern is showing that no one is better qualified to represent her country than a working mother."

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    Why it's time to stop childcare shaming working mums like Holly Willoughby and Kate Silverton

    Both presenters have received a backlash on social media about their childcare arrangements.

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    This artist made a dress out of breastmilk bags to make an important point about working mums

    Throw breastfeeding into the mix and it’s easy to see why two thirds of new mothers feel unsupported when they return to work after maternity leave. “I created this series to bring awareness to the harsh realities of what it takes to be a working mother, especially when caring for an infant,” Kasey told Yahoo Style UK. The artist was inspired to create the Working Mother Suit after returning to work shortly after the birth of her second child.

  • NewsMarie-Claire Dorking

    This Working Mum’s Response To A Twitter Troll Who Tries To Guilt Trip Her Is Brilliant

    Any working mum who’s ever experienced the dreaded working mum guilt will want to say a great big props to a radio presenter and fellow mum after she stood up to a Twitter troll who suggested she shouldn’t have a baby and a job. Susan Keogh from Kildare, Ireland who works for Today FM and is mum to four-year-old Faith, hit back at the unnamed man by posting an open letter revealing the guilt-fraught reality of juggling work and motherhood. Sharing it on Twitter, Susan begins her letter, ‘Dear

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    Number of stay-at-home mums falls to record low

    The number of mums who stay at home with their children has fallen to a record low, prompting fears that Government policies are forcing mothers back to work. Pic: Getty Since official figures began 20 years ago, the number of stay-at-home

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    Mothers forced to stay at home by rocketing costs

    Getty First we had the stay at home mum, dominating the 50s to the 80s with a smug sense of superiority and deep distrust of working mothers. Then in the 1990s and 2000s we had the rise of those who could 'have it all' juggling work

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    Advice for working mums

    Juggling family life and work commitments is no easy task and many working mums feel as though they are struggling to cope with the balancing act. But it is possible to enjoy both - here are our tips for making the most of life as a working mum.

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