Among women aged 18 and 45, only 32% say they are planning to have children, down from 41% in 2017.
Among women aged 18 and 45, only 32% say they are planning to have children, down from 41% in 2017.
Experts say that the new rules, which outlawed abortions due to birth defects, are behind the rise in infant deaths.
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