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Reproductive Rights and Societal Pressures
This chapter explores the complexities of pronatalism, particularly the cultural and legal implications surrounding women's reproductive roles. It examines recent legal cases, societal anxieties over masculinity and reproduction, and the conservative movement's incentives for childbirth, all framed within the context of women's rights and autonomy. The discussion critiques patriarchal structures affecting gender roles in parenthood, revealing how they contribute to declining birth rates and the unequal burdens faced by women.
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