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Paid Maternity Leave Linked To Long-Term Health Benefits

In order to protect the rights and health of women employees during pregnancy and after childbirth, it is mandatory for most establishments to offer maternity benefits to women employees. The study, published in the journal Harvard Review of Psychiatry, showed that paid maternity leave is linked to long-term health benefits.

Paid Maternity Leave Health Benefits
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Published : Feb 11, 2021, 10:41 AM IST

Paid maternity leave has major mental and physical health benefits for mothers and children -- including reduced rates of postpartum depression and infant mortality, a new study suggests. The study, published in the journal Harvard Review of Psychiatry, showed that paid maternity leave also increased the likelihood of both breastfeeding initiation and duration among mothers who choose to and are able to breast feed.

Physical And Mental Health Of Mothers And Child

"Available data now also shows that paid maternity leave is good for the physical and mental health of mothers and their children. So, now we know it's not just good for business, it's also good for the health of working families," said researcher Christina Mangurian from the University of California - San Francisco.

Health Benefits of Paid Maternity Leaves

For the study, the researchers analyzed recent national and international studies on the effects of paid maternity leave on the health of mothers and children. Focusing on 26 experimental or quasi-experimental studies, the review highlights the public health benefits of paid maternity leave in several areas.

Lower Rate Of Maternal Depression

The team found that paid maternity leave was linked to significantly lower rates of postpartum maternal depression, a common disorder with serious repercussions for both the mother and child. Other reported benefits include reduced psychological distress, improved mood, and in one study a sharply reduced risk of intimate partner violence.

Reducing The Risk Of Postpartum Depression

Maternity leave also had positive effects on infant mental health and development -- including reducing the risk of postpartum depression and its inherent adverse effects on maternal-infant bonding. The duration of maternity leave has also been linked to the quality of mother-child interactions, which affects the development of attachment, empathy, and later academic performance in the child.

Paid maternity leave has major mental and physical health benefits for mothers and children -- including reduced rates of postpartum depression and infant mortality, a new study suggests. The study, published in the journal Harvard Review of Psychiatry, showed that paid maternity leave also increased the likelihood of both breastfeeding initiation and duration among mothers who choose to and are able to breast feed.

Physical And Mental Health Of Mothers And Child

"Available data now also shows that paid maternity leave is good for the physical and mental health of mothers and their children. So, now we know it's not just good for business, it's also good for the health of working families," said researcher Christina Mangurian from the University of California - San Francisco.

Health Benefits of Paid Maternity Leaves

For the study, the researchers analyzed recent national and international studies on the effects of paid maternity leave on the health of mothers and children. Focusing on 26 experimental or quasi-experimental studies, the review highlights the public health benefits of paid maternity leave in several areas.

Lower Rate Of Maternal Depression

The team found that paid maternity leave was linked to significantly lower rates of postpartum maternal depression, a common disorder with serious repercussions for both the mother and child. Other reported benefits include reduced psychological distress, improved mood, and in one study a sharply reduced risk of intimate partner violence.

Reducing The Risk Of Postpartum Depression

Maternity leave also had positive effects on infant mental health and development -- including reducing the risk of postpartum depression and its inherent adverse effects on maternal-infant bonding. The duration of maternity leave has also been linked to the quality of mother-child interactions, which affects the development of attachment, empathy, and later academic performance in the child.

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