Moms.gov is “propaganda” — not what American moms really need

“We know that there is a conservative movement to push women out of the workforce and out of public life, and this website feeds into that agenda,” Emily Martin, chief program officer at the National Women’s Law Center, told Salon. “It extensively warns about the risks of working while pregnant while failing to provide any information about pregnant workers’ legal rights and protections.”

 

As Martin mentioned, moms.gov links to a CDC page that warns “workplace exposures” could affect the health of “unborn children.”