Marcy Bloom examines the stigma and silence that still surrounds abortion in Ireland, despite the fact that every year thousands of Irish women and girls "make the journey" elsewhere to access abortions.
The move to wider use of the Latin Mass represents a shift towards more conservative traditions in the Catholic church, which is at odds with changing Catholic views on reproductive health and rights.
Millions of pounds of toxic chemicals affecting reproductive health are released into the air and water each year, according to a recent report — and it may be the last information of its kind we see for a long time.
A memo to the National Abstinence Education Association and Focus on the Family asks for answers about Uganda's example of abstinence-only "success" -- an increase in HIV infections, according to PBS' Frontline video Uganda: The Condom Controversy.
The extremely skewed sex ratio in India tells a story of the "girl deficit" caused by banned practices undertaken by people of different religions, social strata and education levels.
Jeff Fecke reports from the National Abstinence Clearinghouse's annual international leadership conference in St. Paul, Minnesota. This is part two of a three part series.
Abortion care belongs in a mainstream health care setting. Organizations are working throughout the country to help family physicians and other primary care professionals in becoming abortion providers.
New findings on child wellness in the United States were released Friday: the rate of teen pregnancy is at an all time low, but there are still significant disparities between race and class.