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  • protest sign reads Keep Abortion Legal
    By Tessa Somberg

    4 States Taking A Stand Against Texas' Abortion Pill Ruling

    Some states are not waiting for a final decision to ensure Mifepristone remains available to their residents.

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  • A box of Mifepristone, pictured with tablets
    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg

    Lawyer Burns Down Texas Judge's Ruling On Abortion Pill In One Fell Swoop - Exclusive

    Los Angeles attorney Vineet Dubey tells Women.com the judge's arguments against Mifepristone's safety don't hold much water

    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg Read More
  • Paris Hilton posing
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Paris Hilton Disclosing Her Abortion 20 Years Later Acts As A Reminder No One Has Ownership Over Your Story

    Paris Hilton choosing to share details about her abortion 20 years later makes a powerful statement about what it means to own your story.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Menstruation pads stacked next to coins
    By Tessa Somberg

    Menstrual Inequity In Prisons Is The Weaponization Of Reproductive Health We Can't Ignore

    While providing period products for women in prison might seem like a given, the United States is far from providing proper menstrual care for its inmates.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Abortion protest signs
    By Tessa Somberg

    Florida's Proposed 6-Week Abortion Ban Has An Exceptionally Cruel Disclaimer For Sexual Assault Survivors

    The provision will force survivors of sexual assault to clear even more hurdles before finally receiving the care they need.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Woman has cramps at work
    By Tessa Somberg

    Should The US Follow Spain's Paid 'Menstrual Leave'? For Many, The Answer Is Complicated - Exclusive

    While the Spanish law is meant to undercut stigma about women in the workplace, could the law backfire and disincentivize employers from hiring women?

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Period tracker app
    By Tessa Somberg

    Living In A Post-Roe V. Wade World: Can Your Period Tracker App Data Be Used Against You? - Exclusive

    According to Los Angeles corporate attorney Tre Lovell, "A person can absolutely be prosecuted based on data in their menstrual cycle tracking app."

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Woman protest outside Texas capitol
    By Tessa Somberg

    Texas Abortion Lawsuit Is Painful Reminder They're Coming For Our Friendships Too

    When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in summer 2022, abortion activists had long warned that the repercussions would affect generations to come.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Kids in classroom
    By Tessa Somberg

    Florida's Potential Ban On Period Talk In Elementary Schools Confirms GOP Is Clueless About Reproductive Health

    When Florida proposed HB 1069 to ban discussing periods in elementary schools, both confusion and outrage was swift. Here's why this bill is so harmful.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
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