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The most interesting thing here was the UofM study, IMO. Where I disagree with Valenti is the weight placed on cultural rather than material change. Increasing accessibility to contraception, counseling, and abortion would probably help build the new normal of 'woman without children' more than any raising-of-consciousnes. Also, I'm sure in this day of two income families, stay at home mothers can feel just as ill at ease at with their role as those women without children.