A working mother expresses the indignity of being forced to pump breastmilk on the floor of the public bathroom while on the job.
Meet Bea
Bea
Hungary
Bea is a human rights lawyer living in Budapest, Hungary, with her husband and their two children, Peter (5) and Julia (3). As a lawyer she has been extensively involved with the home birth movement. She has an insider point of view, as she gave birth to her children at home, under a government which does not support the practice.
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