opinion
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The U.S. could learn from its neighbor to the north, where access to health care, family leave, and contraception led to far fewer terminated pregnancies.
Susan L. Ostermann is an assistant professor of global affairs and political science at the Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame. She also holds a law degree from Stanford Law School.
The U.S. could learn from its neighbor to the north, where access to health care, family leave, and contraception led to far fewer terminated pregnancies.