A new survey shows women underestimate their risk of pregnancy and don't know enough about contraception; research out of the Netherlands finds arousal helps us get past the "ickiness" factor in sex; and schools in Texas broaden their approach to sex ed.
Barbara and David Green, the founders of Hobby Lobby, have filed suit over the Affordable Care Act birth control benefit, claiming it infringes on the religious freedom of a company they say was built on Christian values, though the company's health insurance policies have to date covered birth control.
The New York Civil Liberties Union released a new report this week detailing its findings from a survey of school districts across the state. And the findings are pretty scary.
There is a lot to like about a more positive approach towards sexuality, but a causal link between better sexual health and lower pregnancy and STI rates ultimately requires scientific evidence that goes beyond intuitive reasoning.
What do parents believe about their teenager's sex lives, and how does that compare to reality? The conventions make their pitches to women, and Texas Medicaid patients are set to lose access to gynecological care.
The state legislature passed it. The governor vetoed it. The legislature overrode it. Now, one labor group steps in to sue the state's contraceptive coverage refusal law from going into effect.