Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Heres Why Moms are Loving Rachel McAdams Latest Magazine Cover

Heres Why Moms are Loving Rachel McAdams Latest Magazine titelseite Rachel McAdams recently posedwith zu sich breast pumpsfor a magazine, and her cover couldnt be more empowering in light of all the mom-shaming women get for... feeding their babies.The actress was photographed wearing Versace, diamonds and her breast pumps in the latest edition of Girls. Girls. Girlsmagazine,about six months after giving birth to her son. Photographer Claire Rothstein, a mother herself, snapped the new mom mid-pump.Breastfeeding is the most normal thing in the world, like breathing and I cant for the life of me imagine why or how it is ever frowned upon or scared of, Rothstein said of McAdams pose in an Instagram post. I dont even think it needs explaining, but just wanted to put this out there, as if it even changes one persons perception of something so natural, so normal, so amazing then thats great.While breastfeeding shouldnt need explaining, only recently did breastfeeding in public become lega l in all 50 states and, even with legislation, new moms everywhere are relentlessly shamed, kicked out of stores and restaurants for indecency and told to cover up.Thats why McAdams cover is so important. Shes unapologetically pumping in the most public way possible.Source SpreePiX BerlinNow about eight months since welcoming her son with screenwriter boyfriend, Jamie Linden, McAdams mucksmuschenstill has released the name of her son. In a November interview with the Sunday Times, she explained that she wanted to keep her sons life private, even though hers is not.Its arguably hard enough always being in the spotlight, especially as a working mother who needs to breastfeed in between shooting and interviews and all that celebrity life entails. McAdams career and life is pretty much always public, after all. Her cover for Girls. Girls. Girlsmagazine shows a day in her life working, dressed to the nines in designer clothing, while still having to attend to her babys needs.Even for new moms who arent in the spotlight, breastfeeding while at work can be challenging. New research suggests that many moms consider changing careers altogether due to their need to breast pump at work. Over 75 percent of moms plan to breastfeed when they return to work, but less than 50 percent know their companys breastfeeding policy, and only 46 percent say that their companies have adequate lactation rooms. Almost 63 percent of expectant moms believe that theres a stigma surrounding breastfeeding at work, which is largely why 47 percent have considered a job/career change.McAdams cover is empowering for the many moms who know that the balancing act of work and parenting can be a struggle.--AnnaMarie Houlis is a feminist, a freelance journalist and an adventure aficionado with an affinity for impulsive solo travel. She spends her days writing about womens empowerment from around the world. You can follow her work on her blog, HerReport.org, and follow her journeys on Instagram her _report,Twitterherreportand Facebook.

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