Intimate partner violence or abuse can take the form of birth control sabotage, pregnancy pressure or coercion, which can have devastating consequences including unintended pregnancy, abortion and ...
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Time magazine's recent report finds a new form of reproductive control –– birth control coercion. (Photo: Adobe Stock) The publication’s recent report finds a new form of reproductive control — birth ...
Last year, Gov. Kathy Hochul, lawmakers and reproductive health advocates celebrated the approval of a new law that made birth control available without a prescription. The state officially authorized ...
As many as one in four women attending sexual and reproductive healthcare services say they are not allowed to take control of their own reproductive lives, reveals a new review. As many as one in ...
Reproductive coercive control is where a woman's decisions about contraception and pregnancy are interfered with. The concept was first described in 2010. We wanted to update the evidence to 2017 and ...
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“I’ve been offered a hysterectomy so many times by doctors for no medical reason.” Dr. Robyn Powell, a visiting professor at Stetson Law, offered this disturbing personal account in an interview with ...
About a decade ago, Elizabeth Miller remembers seeing a certain teenage girl at a hospital clinic for adolescents in Boston. The patient thought she might be pregnant and asked for a test. When it ...
On the heels of Mother’s Day and only weeks after Black Maternal Health Week, Time magazine released a new investigative piece highlighting the grim reality of women’s reproductive health. The Supreme ...