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"The Unwelcome Child: Or, The Crime of an Undesigned and Undesired Maternity" by Henry C. Wright delves into the complex social issues surrounding abortion and undesired pregnancy. A significant historical contribution to discussions on women's health and maternity, this work directly addresses the ethical and societal implications of abortion. Wright's exploration offers a stark look at the realities faced by women grappling with difficult choices, prompting readers to consider the multifaceted aspects of this controversial subject. Categorized under Social Sciences with a focus on Abortion & Birth Control and Gender Studies, this book remains a relevant text for understanding historical perspectives on these enduring debates. This meticulously prepared print republication offers a clear window into past discourse on sensitive topics, perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of social thought.
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