clovenhooves The Personal Is Political Reproductive Rights Article Her baby was in NICU after an emergency C-section. Her boss asked if she’d be at work Monday

Article Her baby was in NICU after an emergency C-section. Her boss asked if she’d be at work Monday

Article Her baby was in NICU after an emergency C-section. Her boss asked if she’d be at work Monday

 
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“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” – Audre Lorde
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Central Oregon Daily News, Feb 1, 2026.

Quote:In the hours after one new mom's emergency C-section − nine weeks before her due date − and as her baby girl was whisked away to the neonatal intensive care unit to be hooked up to life-saving machines, she emailed her boss.

She was supposed to start a new job in five days. She'd negotiated for paid maternity leave in her contract, thinking she'd at least have a couple of months of work under her belt before she'd need to use it. But here she was, lying in a hospital bed with her abdomen cut open and her daughter fighting to stay alive.

She explained everything in the email: How her doctor accidentally broke her water during a routine cervical exam, and the chaos that ensued as she was rushed into an emergency surgery to deliver her baby. Her boss replied quickly. It was a brief message, offering some compassion and ending with the question: "Can you please confirm that you'll be at work on Monday?"
komorebi
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” – Audre Lorde
2 hours ago #1

Central Oregon Daily News, Feb 1, 2026.

Quote:In the hours after one new mom's emergency C-section − nine weeks before her due date − and as her baby girl was whisked away to the neonatal intensive care unit to be hooked up to life-saving machines, she emailed her boss.

She was supposed to start a new job in five days. She'd negotiated for paid maternity leave in her contract, thinking she'd at least have a couple of months of work under her belt before she'd need to use it. But here she was, lying in a hospital bed with her abdomen cut open and her daughter fighting to stay alive.

She explained everything in the email: How her doctor accidentally broke her water during a routine cervical exam, and the chaos that ensued as she was rushed into an emergency surgery to deliver her baby. Her boss replied quickly. It was a brief message, offering some compassion and ending with the question: "Can you please confirm that you'll be at work on Monday?"

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