abortion
How Papayas Are Becoming an Abortion Training Tool
In places where abortion restrictions make training for medical students scarce, the tropical fruit is a stand-in.
By Sara Hutchinson
A Federal Judge Could Soon Block Access to an Abortion Pill. Here’s What That Means
Access to mifepristone, one of two drugs used for a medication abortion, could be revoked.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
Senators Ask Mifepristone Manufacturer to List Miscarriage As a Use for Abortion Pill
As it faces legal challenges, Senators asked that miscarriage management be added to mifepristone's approved uses.
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
Lizzo Spoke Up for Bodily Autonomy on What Would Have Been the 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
"Because your body is nobody's business."
By Brittney McNamara
I Keep Abortion Pills in My Medicine Cabinet Just in Case
If you want to avoid pregnancy, maybe you should too.
By Amy Merrill
Why I'm Letting Go of Roe v. Wade on What Would Be Its 50th Anniversary
“As our reproductive justice partners would say, Roe was the floor, we need to get to the ceiling.”
By Alexis McGill Johnson
Estoy Dejando Atrás la Sentencia de Roe: Llegó el Momento de Continuar Con la Lucha
“Como dirían nuestras organizaciones asociadas en materia de reproducción, la sentencia Roe fue el piso, tenemos que llegar hasta el techo.”
By Alexis McGill Johnson
Abortion Pills Can Now Be Offered At Pharmacies
The F.D.A. has made a regulatory change to allow abortion pills to be offered at pharmacies, possibly increasing access.
By Fortesa Latifi
What the Democratic Party Owes Young Voters
Young people need policies that actually benefit them!
By Thea Sebastian
What About the Kids? How Reversing Roe v. Wade Left Many Youth Behind
For youth in large parts of the country, abortions is totally inaccessible. For the rest, it's difficult to get at best.
By Alex Berg
What TV Shows Are Still Getting Wrong About Abortion
Most representations of the procedure involve wealthy, white characters.
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
How to Talk About Abortion With Your Family
The holidays can mean some tough discussions. Here are a few tips.
By Fortesa Latifi
Here’s How States Plan to Limit Abortion — Even Where It Is Already Banned
From potential travel bans to emergency contraceptive access.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
What You Need to Know About the Georgia Senate Runoff
The two candidates couldn’t be more different.
By Teen Vogue Staff
These People Described What It's Really Like to Take the Abortion Pill
Watch this video showing different people describe their experience taking the abortion pill.
By Brittney McNamara
6 Things to Know About Youth Voter Turnout in the Midterms
"The youth vote was just overwhelmingly Democratic.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Abortion Rights Win on Midterm Ballots Across the Country
Abortion was on the ballot in several states.
By Brittney McNamara
Achieving Reproductive Justice Is Also a Fight for Citizenship
Those most impacted by bans aren't just fighting for abortion, we're fighting for equal rights.
By Marcela Howell
Bans Are Resulting In a Decrease In Abortions — But Online Abortion Pills May Be Filing the Gap
Research showed a decrease in in-clinic abortions, but online orders for abortion pills have soared.
By Brittney McNamara