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In 2023, the first full year without Roe, the risk of maternal death in Texas was 155% higher than in California. Hmm, I ...
Republicans in Missouri saw their state's abortion ban overturned by a popular referendum last year, the latest in a long ...
A recent study refutes the claim that obstetrician-gynecologists are systematically fleeing pro-life states for pro-abortion ones.
The clash in style between Donald Trump and Pope Francis and their positions come into focus as the president travels to ...
There’s no consensus in state laws on when a fetus legally becomes a person. While some states grant personhood status once ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and other members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet have launched a task force to address ...
No Democrat has launched a 2028 presidential campaign — it’s still early — but the behind-the-scenes maneuvering is already ...
Since the reversal of Roe v. Wade, the number of abortions is up because of telehealth and the free sharing of mifepristone ...
For decades, Catholic leaders in the U.S. have placed restrictions on certain reproductive health services at Catholic-run ...
The University of California San Francisco recently hosted a play “about what really happens when people are denied access to ...
Also, from the quarter immediately preceding the Dobbs decision until the close of the study in 2024, the percentage of OB-GYNs who remained in states with abortion bans or restrictions remained ...
A report finds the risk is greatest for Black women, who disproportionately live in states that have banned abortion.