Landmark Study Surveys Reproductive Experiences of Deaf Women Emily Brower Women who are deaf or hard of hearing are far more likely than hearing women to become unintentionally pregnant.
Women’s Sports Are Conservatives’ Vehicle for Anti-Trans Attacks Jessica Mason Pieklo The very same political forces trying to “save” women’s sports are the ones who have done their damnedest to undermine it at every opportunity.
FDA Makes History by Approving First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Garnet Henderson When Opill becomes available in pharmacies in early 2024, it will be the first nonprescription daily birth control pill in the United States.
Upstream USA Promises to Transform Contraceptive Care. Experts Are Raising Red Flags. Garnet Henderson "Our greatest fear is that this is the same old coercion wrapped up in modern-day clothing."
I’m a Physician. The FDA Should Approve Over-the-Counter Access to Birth Control. Jiana Menendez I see firsthand the urgent need to eliminate medically unnecessary barriers to birth control.
Over-the-Counter Birth Control Access Clears Final Hurdle Before Approval Belle Taylor-McGhee & Kelly Blanchard We credit the reproductive justice framework that led to an FDA committee's unanimous recommendation for OTC birth control.
Why Won’t the CDC Kick “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Out of Its Directories? Garnet Henderson If you're looking for an STI test and visit gettested.cdc.gov, you might accidentally end up at a CPC.
A Birth Control Pill Could Be Available Over the Counter for the First Time Garnet Henderson Here’s what you need to know about the historic FDA hearings on over-the-counter birth control access.
Why Is Everybody Talking About the Comstock Act? Imani Gandy & Garnet Henderson Get the 101 on the resurrection of the Comstock Act and what it might mean for your rights.
Living in Texas Forced Me to Spend Over $7,000 to End My Ectopic Pregnancy Lauren Lee In this post-Roe world, a doctor's visit in Texas seemed risky. Why does health care need to rest on luck?