Lisa Kudrow discusses 1990s Hollywood's lack of maternity leave

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Lisa Kudrow returned to work just 10 days after giving birth to her son in 1998, highlighting a stark contrast in Hollywood's approach to maternity leave. She appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" to discuss the 1990s Hollywood ethos where work took precedence, leading to her immediate return to press and meetings shortly after childbirth. Kudrow reflected that this practice was considered normal then, with support systems like a baby nurse accompanying her, but she now finds it "insane" and would not do it today.


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