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  2. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Many young women feel they cannot talk to their parents about their sex lives or about rape or incest that they may have suffered, and may or may not seek illegal abortions as a result. [ 22 ] In states that have notification or consent laws, minors will sometimes travel to a nearby state to have an abortion. [ 18 ]

  3. The Child-Free by Choice Speak Out: 'Kids Are Too Expensive'

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    The Price of Waiting vs. the Cost of Young Motherhood For DeAara Lewis, 33, a TV producer in Memphis, Tenn., the decision not to have children (at least thus far) has, ironically, come at a high ...

  4. 270 Reasons Women Choose Not To Have Children - The ...

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    They’re told that motherhood is the “most important job in the world” and face accusations of living “meaningless” lives. Percent of American women, ages 18 to 44, without children 40 50% 45 2014 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990

  5. Motherhood Studies - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three interconnected categories of inquiry: motherhood as institution, motherhood as experience, and motherhood as identity or subjectivity. [2] Motherhood studies is often referred to as a feminist practice. Feminist mothering critiques the sexist and patriarchal values that contemporary society upholds. [3]

  6. We Live In A Red State. Here's Why It Doesn't Feel Safe To ...

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    Missouri will vote on Amendment 3, or the “Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative,” an act that was nearly shut down in the state Supreme Court with a 4-3 ruling. If Amendment 3 passes ...

  7. The motherhood penalty laid bare: From co-workers ... - AOL

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    The motherhood penalty laid bare: From co-workers comparing pregnant colleagues to broken race cars, to senior women ‘hazing’ other moms Orianna Rosa Royle November 24, 2023 at 5:37 AM

  8. Planned Parenthood v. Casey - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Attorney General, Ernie Preate, argued the case for the state. Upon reaching the Supreme Court, the United States joined the case as an amicus curiae, and U.S. Solicitor General, Ken Starr of the Bush Administration, defended the Act in part by urging the Court to overturn Roe as having been wrongly decided.

  9. Feminist effects on society - Wikipedia

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    The feminist movement has affected change in Western society, including women's suffrage; greater access to education; more equitable pay with men; the right to initiate divorce proceedings; the right of women to make individual decisions regarding pregnancy (including access to contraceptives and abortion); and the right to own property.