Name change for this in case it's outing!
My workplace recently doubled the paternity leave policy from 6 weeks to 12 weeks full pay. Clearly that's wonderful for men and I'm pleased they'll be able to spend so much time with their newborn.
No change in maternity policy which is 26 weeks full pay so appreciate also on the better side compared to other companies.
Looking it up I can see lots of companies have started increasing paternity leave and in some cases paternity and maternity leave are the same! I fully appreciate the 2 weeks a lot of men get is stingy but I also am surprised that men's benefits are increasing so much with no change at all for women.
The woman has to physically carry and make the baby - often with a lot of complications. By the end many women struggle to work and opt to start maternity leave early (getting less time with the baby). Then the woman has to somehow get the baby out of her - this is often a big ordeal, involving surgery, trauma etc. Then the woman might be breastfeeding (the NHS recommends 6 months). Therefore, no matter the intention the woman will always be the primary care giver & more likely to be impacted by sleep deprivation etc if breastfeeding.
I understand not all women breast feed for lots of reasons but let's put that aside for now as not the point of the thread!
I can see there are all sorts of reasons why men and families would benefit from increased paternity leave too. More support & bonding etc.
However, I can't understand why men are being given so much time off when compared with women who are literally giving up their bodies to make the baby!
AIBU? It feels like I'm the only person who thinks this way?