I Had to Leave Massachusetts for My Abortion. Not Anymore. T.S. Mendola Massachusetts is a safer state for pregnant people than it was last week. I'll take the win, but the moment doesn't feel victorious.
Could the Pandemic Change How the Country Handles Childbirth? Melissa Anders Amid fears of COVID-19, birthing centers have been filling a critical need for community-based care.
The Biden-Harris Administration Brings Another First: Blended Families Kai McGee The traditional nuclear family has evolved, and the White House will again be more reflective of the makeup of the country.
Texas Is Once Again Ground Zero for the Abortion Rights Fight Mary Tuma A flurry of prefiled bills offer a glimpse into the anti-choice strategy in Texas for 2021.
What Vice President Kamala Harris Could Accomplish for Abortion Rights Rewire News Group Staff "Health equity for Black women can only happen if we recognize and address persistent biases in our health system," Kamala Harris said in 2018.
Desperate to Show Support for an Abortion Ban, Colorado Organizers Turned to Dentists Susan Rinkunas Dentists and dermatologists don't specialize in reproductive health—but they've come out against Prop 115, which would ban most abortions after 22 weeks.
Miscarriage and Abortion: Both Are Pregnancy Losses, but Only One Is Criminalized Allison Coffman Pregnancy loss is ongoing. We must stop focusing on the reason for the loss and start focusing on people’s well-being.
Health Care Just Got Even More Political With Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court Nisha Verma Justice Amy Coney Barrett represents a major threat to the ability of doctors like me to provide evidence-based medical care.
Amy Coney Barrett Shows White Parents How Not to Talk About Race Kelli Pate Racial justice organizers offer six tips for talking to kids about racism and Black Lives Matter.
How Queering Parenting Helps All Families Sarah Neilson Amy Coney Barrett isn't the only example of what it means to be a parent.