In this Tuesday, February 28, 2017 photo, FARC rebel Deisy Garcia makes her bed where her 3-month-old son Junior Alexis rests inside their tent at a rebel camp in a demobilization zone in La Carmelita, in Colombia's southwestern Putumayo state. The FARC kept strict control over its fighters' reproductive rights and female guerrillas who became pregnant were forced to leave newborns with relatives or abort. But after the FARC and government reached an agreement to end the armed conflict, those rules loosened, resulting in a baby boom. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)
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