A Company Denied a Pregnant Employee Extra Bathroom Breaks. That’s a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen

One of the nice things about being an adult is we generally don’t need to ask anyone’s permission to go to the bathroom. It’s a basic necessity that we take for granted.

A woman recently turned to Reddit’s legal advice subreddit with a disturbing question: Can her employer fire her for needing more bathroom breaks while pregnant?

She’s pregnant, works in a call center, and the company has threatened her with termination if she takes more than 10 minutes’ worth of bathroom breaks in a shift. She wrote:

I’m pregnant (with complications) and currently employed by a large credit union in Colorado. I requested additional bathroom breaks as a reasonable accommodation, supported by a very clear and detailed letter from my doctor explaining why it’s medically necessary. Everything my request, their response, and the medical documentation is in writing.

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