My Abortions Made Me a Mom Maleeha Aziz This Mother's Day, I'll be celebrating all that my abortions gave me: my daughter, motherhood on my terms, and freedom from harm.
Why I Celebrate My Abortion on Mother’s Day Paige Alexandria Mother's Day or not, society will always "celebrate" my decision to continue a pregnancy. My decision to have an abortion? Not so much.
What Could a Biden Administration Achieve for Reproductive Rights? Rewire News Group Staff Despite the majority of people supporting abortion, the topic is still described as a polarizing issue.
7 States Passed a Record Number of Abortion Restrictions This Week Rewire News Group Staff The 28 laws signed in under one week accounts for 46 percent of the abortion restrictions passed this year, according to a report.
Arkansas Wants Cops Involved in Some Abortions Kylie Cheung Under an Arkansas law set to take effect in the summer, rape victims seeking an abortion would need to first report the rape to law enforcement.
The FDA Opened Abortion Access. Just Not for Everybody. Paige Alexandria Lifting a medication abortion restriction means abortion patients can get their medication by mail. But not in states where telemedicine is banned.
‘We Would Love to See the President Use His Bully Pulpit’ Galina Espinoza Planned Parenthood will continue pushing the Biden administration on advancing sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice.
‘It Feels Like It’s ‘Build Back Better’ for Everything Except Abortion’ Galina Espinoza President Joe Biden ran on a pro-choice platform. Yet neither he nor his administration has said the word abortion.
It’s Time to Stop Talking About Whether Margaret Sanger Was Racist Imani Gandy Even as the reproductive rights movement makes great strides when it comes to racial justice, it is failing when it comes to disability justice.
How Politicians Exploit Fears About Death to Attack Abortion Care Rewire News Group Staff If we’re so afraid of death—and we are—then equating fetal burial legislation with abortion will only impede access.