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.
Tamara Kay is a professor of global affairs and sociology at the University of Notre Dame. She is the co-author (with Nicola Beisel) of the multi-award-winning “Abortion, Race, and Gender in Nineteenth-Century America.”
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.