reproductive rights
Is ‘Baby Olivia’ Headed to a School Near You?
Bills in several states would allow screenings of this video created by an anti-abortion group.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
How to Get an Abortion If You're Trans
From navigating state laws to finding gender-affirming care.
By Ro White
What’s the Latest in the SCOTUS Abortion Pill Case and What Comes Next?
The court suggested doubt of the right to bring the lawsuit against the FDA.
By Angie Jaime
Ahead of SCOTUS Case, Studies Show Abortion Pill Use is on the Rise
“Every person deserves access to abortion care on their terms.”
By Angie Jaime
Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Planned Parenthood Clinic in Historic First
Harris vowed that Democrats, if regaining control of Congress and the White House, would codify federal abortion rights into law.
By Angie Jaime
These States Have Great Abortion Access — Unless You're a Teen
A new report from Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts shows that, even in states where abortion is protected, it's hard for teens to access.
By Rachel Janfaza
France Made Abortion a Constitutional Right as a Reaction to Roe Being Overturned
Here's what the country's latest protections mean.
By Angie Jaime
I'm an IVF Baby and I Plan to Vote Like One in November
Alabama’s recent ruling put the process that created my brother and me into jeopardy. I'm voting for Biden to protect IVF.
By Matilda Bress
More Teens Are Reporting That a Partner Has Threatened Their Reproductive Health
The increase in "reproductive coercion” calls to the National Domestic Violence Hotline after the overturn of Roe v. Wade underscores the need for policies addressing teen dating violence, experts say.
By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th
The Tools Trump Could Use to Curb Abortion Access if He’s Elected
The former president has been a dependable ally of the anti-abortion movement and would have powers to act in a second term.
By Shefali Luthra and Mel Leonor Barclay, The 19th*
This Podcast Brings Rarely Heard Conversations About Abortion to Light
"I think that’s how we think abortion should be talked about – among friends, and it’s just normal."
By Kailynn Johnson
These Are The Abortion Stories You Don't Hear After Roe v. Wade
We need to hear mundane stories, too.
By Danielle Campoamor
Many Teen Girls in Prison Have No Idea How Their Body Works
The girls I’ve met inside don’t know about their period, or how people get pregnant.
By Kwaneta Harris
The Supreme Court Will Consider a Case on the Abortion Pill
It will weigh whether mifepristone should be harder to access than it is currently.
By Brittney McNamara
New Hampshire’s Proposed 15-day Abortion Ban Would Effectively Outlaw the Procedure
The bill, which is unlikely to become law, indicates either a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of how pregnancy works.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
People Are Making Jewelry From Their Expired IUDs
What better way to show support for reproductive rights?
By Rachel Simon
Young People Can't Be Fooled Out of Their Reproductive Freedom
Abortion bans are deeply unpopular, and young people won't let you forget it.
By Phoebe Gates
How Antiabortion Laws Are Being Used to Criminalize Pregnancy
Fetal personhood laws extend beyond abortion access.
By Brittney McNamara
Ohio Votes to Guarantee Abortion Rights in Its State Constitution
Abortion rights advocates are on a 7-and-0 ballot measure winning streak.
By Grace Panetta, The 19th*
Ohio May Be the Next State to Protect Abortion Rights
Voters will consider an amendment to the state constitution that would enshrine the right to abortion care.
By Larada Lee-Wallace