For example, the New Jersey Women and AIDS Network's (
NJWAN) publications on pregnancy portrayed women as autonomous individuals who had "the RIGHT to be informed and to be a part of all the decisions made about [their] bod[ies]" and "a RIGHT to be treated with respect and to receive good health care, education and counseling." (42)
NJWAN expressed the view that all women have a fundamental right to choose to bear or not bear children and to make healthcare decisions without always having to think of their children first.