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Home » 43% of New Mums Rush Back to Work: The Urgent Case for Better Support in the UK
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43% of New Mums Rush Back to Work: The Urgent Case for Better Support in the UK

Despite lengthy statutory leave on paper, thousands of British mothers are returning to work in just 12 weeks. Here’s how we can make workplaces more parent-friendly.
June 16, 20252 Mins Read
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As the cost-of-living crisis tightens its grip, an alarming trend is emerging: more than 43% of new mothers in the UK are returning to work just three months after giving birth.

New research from Instant Offices highlights the growing pressure on families, revealing that financial strain, inadequate parental support, and outdated maternity policies are forcing women back into the workplace before they are physically or emotionally ready.

The Global Gold Standard

According to the report, Finland and Norway are leading the world in supporting working mothers. These countries, joined by New Zealand, Iceland, and Sweden, offer not just generous maternity leave but also robust childcare systems, high gender equality, and flexible work cultures.

Rank Country Score
1 Finland 136
1 Norway 136
3 New Zealand 134
4 Iceland 124
5 Sweden 123

By comparison, while the UK provides 39 weeks of Statutory Maternity Pay, one of the longest durations in Europe, many mothers find this support insufficient when balanced against real-world costs. Returning to work early has become less of a choice and more of a financial necessity.

How We Can Do Better: Five Practical Steps

Employers play a pivotal role in shaping a culture that supports parenthood, not punishes it. Here’s how to create a better work environment for new mums:

1. Embrace Flexibility

  • Offer remote or hybrid roles
  • Allow personalised start/end times
  • Introduce phased returns or part-time options

2. Build an Inclusive Culture

  • Celebrate parenthood as a milestone
  • Train managers on parental empathy
  • Pair new mums with parent mentors

3. Provide Essential Facilities

  • Quiet, clean spaces for expressing milk
  • On-site childcare or baby-friendly zones
  • Proper storage (e.g., dedicated fridge for milk)

4. Prioritise Mental Health

  • Encourage open check-ins during & post leave
  • Offer counselling or mental wellness support
  • Keep communication lines open to reduce isolation

5. Protect Career Progression

  • Guarantee fair access to promotions
  • Provide re-training or refresher programmes
  • Remove hidden penalties linked to maternity breaks

Final Thoughts

The data is a wake-up call. When nearly half of new mums feel they must return to work just 12 weeks postpartum, it’s clear that policy alone isn’t enough. It’s time to build workplaces that champion family life, invest in inclusive infrastructure, and remove outdated stigmas around maternity.

For a country that often prides itself on fairness and equity, supporting new mothers shouldn’t be optional — it should be essential.


Source: Instant Offices via MediaVision

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