No, no, no! terrible.
I say this as someone who now works full time with a SAHD DP - I am not at all against fathers doing full time childcare, or part time (actually my ideal would be for us to split it).
But SEVEN MONTHS? My sister had her kids when it was a bit like that and it was so hard. I am getting a bit teary thinking about going back to work when my dcs were that age, or losing my job. I wasn't physically fit to, really, and still feeding in the nights.
Lots of people bf after 6 months. After a year, if you are still bfing, you don't have to do it all day. In fact I managed this with dd1 when she was 9 months, when I went back to work the first time. But 6 months? Sounds very tricky to me.
Plus, the "most people..." thing is unimaginative and limited - would we like it if more people did, if fewer babies (if it suited their mothers) were dependent on formula, ever? I would. What do we want to happen?
Women should be privileged with leave and other working arrangements that allows them full access to their babies, and their babies to them, for the first year. This was hard won and it makes me angry to hear people talk about giving away women's rights in the name of feminism. In my case, had I not been allowed 12 months leave with dd2, I would have lost my job, not been "empowered". This is the job that we, as a family, now rely on. Had I tried to go back at 7 months, I would have either been sacked, or gone on long term sick and been sacked.
This is what they want! It is making it harder for women to have careers if you limit the time that they can have with their little babies and still keep their jobs. It is toadying to a horrible, markety, thoughtless zeitgeist which privileges Business above all else (I must be angry! When was the last time "zeitgeist" came into my head? I think I might go and listen to Portishead)
The thing is - the really crucial thing is - we don't need to compromise to make Business workable. We don't need to say, "I want the father of my children to have time to be a parent, so I will offer up 6 months of my mat. leave to Business, to fill the gap, to placate the great god Business". You don't need to, because Business already owns the fucking lot of us, and our houses, and our time, and our money, and our thoughts, and the whole bloody lot. Business needs to give more to us. Certainly not bloody less.
Nothing should be dependent on length of service. That's really unfair - the way the world of work is going, some people might have worked 20 years continuously and never had a permanent contract.
Yes yes yes to cities and work places being arranged to acknowledge that adults are often parents.
Yes yes yes to parental leave, but not at the expense of the mother's first year.