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I think that some of them have. I realize that what I mean may not apply to the majority of women, but in my opinion they lost their right to maternity. What I understand by it, is that to fully realize ourselves as women, many of us need to experience being a mother, as well as a thriving professionalist. However, not many succeed at combining education and making a career with family life and maternity. I could name some of the reasons for that but I would like to concentrate on something else: does not having a baby deny being a WOMAN? From my point of view it doesn't. The choice between maternity and childlessness should always be a personal issue. Still, women's right to have a baby should be protected by some social laws, which would enable them to fulfil both their parental and professional duties.