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May 31

How overturning Roe v. Wade could affect IVF

By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th

Different state’ definitions of personhood, designed with abortion in mind, may have legal ramifications for fertility treatment and embryos.

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Sep 16

There’s no evidence COVID-19 vaccines hurt fertility. Here’s what’s fueling the myth

By Isabella Isaacs-Thomas

This moment could be an opportunity to address the consequences of leaving pregnant people, women and their unique health concerns out of medical trials and conversations.

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Sep 03

Texas’ abortion law and what it means for the future of abortion rights in the U.S.

By Chloe Jones

The landmark Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision is functionally overturned in Texas after the Supreme Court did not block enforcement of a new abortion law because of a technicality. Experts say this could set a precedent of lawmakers side-stepping…

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Apr 13

FDA says patients can get abortion pill via telemedicine

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

U.S. health officials say patients seeking an abortion pill will not be required to visit a doctor’s office or clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Aug 27

How pandemic anxiety is affecting pregnant women

By Shefali Luthra, The 19th

Pregnant people in the pandemic are even more vulnerable to depression and anxiety. It's a problem the U.S. is already struggling to address.

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Aug 19

Millions of women lose access to contraceptives, abortions amid COVID-19

By Aniruddha Ghosal, Cara Anna, Associated Press

Millions of women and girls globally have lost access to contraceptives and abortion services because of the coronavirus pandemic. Now the first widespread measure of the toll says India with its months-long lockdown has been hit especially hard.

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Aug 19

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Why Trump’s change to Title X funding means fewer health choices for women

The Trump administration continues to restrict reproductive health care through federal law. Planned Parenthood, which provides reproductive health services to 1.5 million low-income women nationwide, is a central target, and new rules governing federal funding could mean a major drop…

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Jul 03

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After outcry, Alabama DA decides not to prosecute woman for endangering fetus

More than 35 U.S. states have laws classifying a fetus as a victim in a homicide or an assault. Those laws can result in criminal charges against pregnant women, as highlighted by a recent Alabama case involving a woman whose…

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Jan 14

Judge blocks Trump birth control coverage rules in 13 states

By Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press

Trump administration rules that allow more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control pose "potentially dire" financial and public health consequences for 13 states and Washington, D.C., a U.S. judge said in a decision blocking the…

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Dec 19

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Impact of ‘global gag rule’ goes beyond abortion for these health groups in Kenya

By Fred de Sam Lazaro

The so-called global gag rule, which cuts off some U.S. government aid to health agencies that offer or mention abortion services, has been reinstated by every Republican president going back to Reagan. But the Trump administration has gone much further,…

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