The great breast pump ad that imagines what would happen if men breastfed and had to express milk at work

Have you ever wondered what would happen if men had breasts and could breastfeed their babies? Naya Health, a Sillicon Valley start-up creator of the smallest breast pump on the market, has created an ironic announcement from a hypothetical view: assuming they are the ones who breastfeed and have to pump milk at work.

Things look very different, and it is certainly something that makes us reflect. Would it be easier if they were? Would there be more understanding from companies and bosses? According to the announcement, it would be a more normalized act at work, it would even be a reason for meeting between colleagues, and of course technology would not be lacking, comparing who has the best extractor pot. Nor would food and entertainment be lacking.

In Babies and moreHow to get back to work and keep breastfeeding without stress

In addition to being super fun, it has a powerful message behind. Logically it is impossible, it will never happen, but it is time for working mothers It is easier and more normal to continue breastfeeding your babies for as long as they both want. Starting with a minimum of six months of maternity leave which is the minimum time of exclusive breastfeeding recommended by WHO and then have greater facilities to extract and preserve milk.

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