Is there room for sexual moralizing in an honest conversation about AIDS? Not if that moralizing causes suffering, stigma, alienation, and excludes people needed to stop the spread of AIDS.
Want to see the number of unintended pregnancies reduced? Here are four easy ways to ensure family planning wins when Congress reconciles House and Senate versions of the Children's Health and Medicare Protection Act.
Recent increases in abortions in the Philippines have been linked to the lack of control women have over timing and spacing of children, and have resulted in improved understanding in some media about challenges women face.
In her weekly column, Anika Rahman counts the days (447) until an election that could bring real change in maternal health for women and adolescent girls globally.
A new documentary explores the paradox pittng scientific evidence and public support for comprehensive sexuality education against the unwillingness of political leaders to enforce standards that keep kids safe.
Andrea Lynch recently returned from a year working on reproductive health issues in Nicaragua and has unique perspective on TIME Magazine's extensive look at abortion laws in Latin America.
This year's Supreme Court decision on late term abortions adversely impacts women's health but some are advocating doctors assume more risk in the face of a bad ruling.
Marcy Bloom shares stories from her experience in Birmingham, Alabama -- including Emily Lyons' perspective and highlighting the different groups who came together to protect women.
Last month the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in favor of "pro-life" protesters in a ruling that also had the support of the regional Planned Parenthood, as part of a fight for First Amendment Rights.