CNN reports that India currently allows women six weeks of leave after a miscarriage.) Following the ruling, Andersen tweeted that she's “proud to have made a change for good.”She told the New York Times, "I felt that it would give women the confidence to be able to request that leave if it was required, as opposed to just being stoic and getting on with life, when they knew that they needed time, physically or psychologically, to get over the grief." While the estimates that roughly two out of 10 pregnancies end in pregnancy loss in the United States, no such laws are in place to provide paid bereavement leave to mothers or their partners.
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