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Actions to immediately prevent pregnancy, though reasonably justified by the vast disadvantages faced by undergraduate child bearers and rearers, automatically ignore any benefit a woman may have by having a child during her undergraduate career. Consider Gina Ocon ’98-’00, whose infamous custody battle with her child’s father made national headlines. Despite the burdens she faced raising a child while in college (taking time off, receiving less than stellar grades, segregating herself off-campus), Ocon remained adamant that her decision benefited her life tremendously. “It takes...
...same time, strangely enough, Ocon claims that having Bailey around has actually helped her work habits...
...best things for Ocon has been the way she has been received at Harvard, by students and other members of the University community...
...Ocon has somehow managed to find time to serve as the Dudley House representative to the senior class committee. She has also been invited by various groups to share her experiences as a single mother and college student. After completing a few more courses, Ocon would like to stay at Harvard, possibly working in the Development Office...
...Following a highly publicized custody case, Gina M. Ocon '98-'00 wins the right to move with her young daughter to Cambridge and resume her Harvard education...