Opponents of abortion are increasingly focusing on restricting access to pills, which are the most common way to end a ...
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Abortion Prepping for the Trump Era
Preserving access to Plan B, misoprostol, and more isn’t just about stockpiling doses. It’s about building circles of trust.
Medication abortion patients in the U.K. report that they are told to expect period-like symptoms, but the pain they ...
Latin American activists have navigated widespread abortion bans with information-sharing support networks. Thanks to a ...
Even with abortion bans in place in most Republican-controlled states, the number of people obtaining them has grown slightly ...
Many women are often told not to expect pain worse than menstrual cramps when taking abortion pills to end a pregnancy, ...
Heading into the third year since Roe v. Wade was overturned, states will continue to introduce and consider legislation to ...
It’s now been two and a half years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and opened the door for states to ...
This year significantly shaped how people access reproductive care, with far-ranging impacts across health care ...
More than half of these procedures, 65%, occurred using pills that induce an abortion. Most of the change can be explained by a nearly seven-fold rise in patients from outside the state.
Opponents of abortion are increasingly focusing on restricting access to pills, which are the most common way to end a pregnancy in the U.S. This month, the Texas attorney general's office filed a ...