Namely, Kudrow recently appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" to promote the new season of the HBO comedy series "The Comeback," but she also spoke about working conditions in Hollywood during the 1990s. Recalling that period, the actress noted that work was an absolute priority, even in the moments immediately after the birth of her son Julian in May 1998. "I gave birth to my son, and 10 days later I was a guest on 'The Tonight Show,' then I had a meeting for the movie 'Analyze This,' and my agents said: 'Yeah, we'll be fine, you're not filming until July, and it's May now, it's no big deal.' At the meeting, Billy Crystal said: 'I mean, you look great, are you sure you can do this? When did you give birth?' I told him, and he said: 'Alright, we start on Thursday,'" the actress recalled. As she explained, she assumed filming would start immediately, but that her scenes would be scheduled later to give her time to recover, considering she wasn't in every scene. However, that assumption proved wrong. "It was: 'So, today is Monday, and then on Thursday you have to fly to New York.' I remember my in-laws were visiting from France, my parents were nearby, everyone around me was saying: 'Of course you can do it,' and I said: 'That's not okay, I have a newborn.' They said: 'A nurse will go with you, take care of the baby, the baby won't remember anything, it's fine. Go and do it,'" she revealed. In the end, she concluded that such an approach was a reflection of a time when work took precedence over everything else. "It's crazy. I wouldn't do that now. I thought it was crazy. Everyone else thought it was okay. I just went along with everyone else and thought: 'I guess it's okay to go back to work right away.' I'm not angry at anyone. It was a time when work was the priority and everything else had to adjust," Kudrow shared.
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Lisa Kudrow revealed she had to return to work 10 days after giving birth: I wouldn't do that now.
Actress Lisa Kudrow revealed that in the 1990s, she had to return to work just ten days after giving birth, noting that she had no right to maternity leave at the time, which she now considers unimaginable.

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