Thought you ladies might find this interesting!
The Penalty that Working Moms Pay Begins Right here: 'When 118 countries are ahead of us on this, you know we've got work to do. And it's not just moms — we dads could use some paid time off with the new arrival as well.'
Edited because, post-coffee, I realized this thread wasn't very interesting without the graphic

Re: Maternity Leave Around the World
I was mistaken that I thought my short term disability (obviously, they are all different) would cover 60% through FMLA leave, but then realized under STD a vaginal birth without complications is only approved for 6 wks (including the 2 wk waiting period) and a C-section is 8 wks. Definitely disappointing to learn anything past 6 wks was uncovered unless I take additional PTO.
I think saying motherhood is a choice is a crap, lazy argument.
Dads, on the other hand, get up to 3 days off, which is a bit ridiculous IMO
This. Plus it would mean more employment opportunities for people covering women's jobs whilst they are on extended leave. I hate when people say that if you can't afford to stay at home with your kids you shouldn't have them at all and there shouldn't really be any financial help for parents. That would inevitably lead to a massive class divide where only the very rich would be able to afford to have children and we would suffer a massive drop in the population in several years. I dont know anyone who can afford to just give up their jobs for good and be SAHM or SAHD with no support at all financially. Some people need to realise that we need women to have babies if we actually want our civilisation / species to continue. If we continue to punish families for having children we are going to have some serious problems!
As it is, I am completely at the mercy of my employers over whether or not I'll even get to KEEP my job, let alone get a full 12 unpaid weeks. I can't qualify for unemployment if I am "physically unable to work" aka on bedrest and my employer doesn't offer STD. Because of how much my husband earns, we could only qualify for assistance if we weren't married, but health insurance on top of our other bills would mean no food on the table. Having a baby in the U.S. is a punishment to working mothers.