Rasadokht Forati, and Deborah BartzFrom Harvard Medical School (R.F., D.B.) and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (D.B.) — both in Boston.
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“Blessed Be the Fruit” — The Contemporary Rise of Pronatalism
Pronatalist policies like those being increasingly promoted in the United States threaten the health and well-being of women and marginalized people, as well as progress toward gender equity.
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