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This book is a great overview of the fight for reproductive rights in the United States (and outside of the US prior to the Puritans coming over.) It traces how it became criminalized, the lead-up to Roe v. Wade, and then the cases that have limited its power since then. I think it's good to have in any library.

I vaguely remember it being Western-focused in that beginning time, and European focused in terms of the early settlers. Also, it does use very binary gender language, although there is an acknowledgement late in the book that non-binary and trans people have reproductive rights as well.