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That's why on the first world we have paternity leave. I as a father even had breastfeeding breaks, with the intention of giving the same rights to both parents.
I was with you right up to the breastfeeding breaks, what exactly is the game plan for that break?
Two fold: first, making both parents equal in rights. Second, you can pump milk in advance and give with a bottle. Even if it's formula, allows the father to be involved.
So it's just a feeding break?
Pumped milk can be stored in a bottle and taken with you anywhere you want. I'm told it's very convenient.
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In somewhat decent states we have it. Oregon does 12 weeks paternity leave and allows it to be intermittent. I did 2 days off for several months recently for our newest screaming asshole of a baby.