Rebecca Slaughter’s recent Monday morning started out in a pretty typical way for a working mother of a newborn. She woke at 2 a.m. to feed, burp and change the diaper on her then-7-week-old daughter, Pippa. She repeated the routine 3 hours later. By 6:30 a.m., Rebecca checked her email and schedule while fixing breakfast for her 2 older children, ages 3 and 5. Her commute started at 8, driving her Honda minivan from her home in Bethesda, Maryland, a Washington suburb, while hooked up to a hands-free electric breast pump. About a half-hour later, she checked into the neoclassical Federal Trade Commission Building with Pippa in tow. Rebecca is one of the country’s top business regulators — and the first to do the job with a baby in the office. For several weeks, until Pippa goes to day care as a slightly older baby, she will join her mother at work, either in a gray bouncy seat behind a desk or nestled in a wrap attached to her mother’s chest. It was the imperfect but best solution for Rebecca, whose appointment in March to serve as an FTC commissioner just happened to coincide with the birth of her 3rd child. “I am tired,” she said as she put on a nursing cover for a late morning feeding. “I don’t feel superhuman. I feel like a mom who has a career about which she cares very much and a family about which she cares very much. And I’m trying to navigate the two.” @gdemczuk took this photo. Visit the link in our profile to read more.

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Rebecca Slaughter’s recent Monday morning started out in a pretty typical way for a working mother of a newborn. She woke at 2 a.m. to feed, burp and change the diaper on her then-7-week-old daughter, Pippa. She repeated the routine 3 hours later. By 6:30 a.m., Rebecca checked her email and schedule while fixing breakfast for her 2 older children, ages 3 and 5. Her commute started at 8, driving her Honda minivan from her home in Bethesda, Maryland, a Washington suburb, while hooked up to a hands-free electric breast pump. About a half-hour later, she checked into the neoclassical Federal Trade Commission Building with Pippa in tow. Rebecca is one of the country’s top business regulators — and the first to do the job with a baby in the office. For several weeks, until Pippa goes to day care as a slightly older baby, she will join her mother at work, either in a gray bouncy seat behind a desk or nestled in a wrap attached to her mother’s chest. It was the imperfect but best solution for Rebecca, whose appointment in March to serve as an FTC commissioner just happened to coincide with the birth of her 3rd child. “I am tired,” she said as she put on a nursing cover for a late morning feeding. “I don’t feel superhuman. I feel like a mom who has a career about which she cares very much and a family about which she cares very much. And I’m trying to navigate the two.” @gdemczuk took this photo. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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