
New York Lawmakers Request Federal Review of Menstrual Access
Fifty percent of low-income students of color are forced to wear pads and tampons beyond recommended use, according to the lawmakers.
Fifty percent of low-income students of color are forced to wear pads and tampons beyond recommended use, according to the lawmakers.
These smartphone apps don't have to abide by HIPAA, meaning your reproductive and sexual health data could be vulnerable.
While endo communities and support groups can help patients feel less alone, the most vulnerable and marginalized are being left to fend for themselves.
Negative encounters with the health-care system are common among trans people. Research backs that up.
It's been over a decade since the Affordable Care Act mandated contraception access—and yet many people still struggle to get the birth control they need.
Alabama has long lived in a post-Roe world. Now, abortion care workers reckon with how much worse it could get.