Abortion Herbal Abortions Can Be Safe and Effective—With Accurate Information Daena Horner Herbs aren’t a substitute for clinics and medication, but when used properly under expert guidance, they can be effective in terminating a pregnancy.
Sex Sex Educators Are Not ‘Grooming’ Your Kids—but Conservatives Want to Incite Fear Anyway Steph Auteri Conservatives know language matters, and they’re wielding it against safe, comprehensive sex education.
Parenthood Why IVF Is in Jeopardy in the Post-‘Roe’ Era Jessica Robin If “personhood” is granted to embryos, whether intentionally or not, IVF processes could be hindered by prioritizing embryos over patient care.
Power The Need for Paid Family Leave Didn’t Start With Overturning ‘Roe’ Josephine Kalipeni Reproductive justice and paid family leave go hand in hand.
Abortion In Hawai’i, Indigenous Abortion Care Traditions Meet Modern Medicine Annabelle Le Jeune Hawai'i has a history of supporting abortion care long before it was colonized, and the tradition of protecting bodily autonomy continues today.
Sex New York Lawmakers Request Federal Review of Menstrual Access Anagha Srikanth Fifty percent of low-income students of color are forced to wear pads and tampons beyond recommended use, according to the lawmakers.
Abortion ‘We Were Forced’: Abortion Clinics Move Across State Lines to Stay Open Garnet Henderson Abortion providers from states where abortion is outlawed are bringing their expertise to haven states at a critical time.
Abortion Post-‘Roe,’ Why This Abortion Pill Is More Important Than Ever Dana Johnson Safe use of misoprostol for self-managing an abortion can be revolutionary.
Power Saying ‘Pregnant People’ Is Even More Critical Post-‘Roe’ Chris Barcelos You can center women of color without erasing trans people. And it's totally easy.
Power Boom! Lawyered: Elie Mystal and Imani Gandy on the SCOTUS Dumpster Fire Imani Gandy In a special episode of Boom! Lawyered, Jess is out, and Elie is in!