(Reuters Health) - Intimate partner violence or abuse can take the form of birth control sabotage, pregnancy pressure or coercion, which can have devastating consequences including unintended ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated July 13, 2023, to reflect the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a nonprescription birth control pill. For the first time, people in the United ...
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 ...
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 ...
This month, the FDA approved a birth control pill called Opill for over-the-counter pharmacy distribution. This is amazing news for reproductive autonomy. While many folks are lucky enough to have ...
In this op-ed, NARAL Pro-Choice America President Ilyse Hogue explains what the Supreme Court decision on employer health insurance coverage of birth control really tells us. The Supreme Court made a ...
Bournemouth University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Reproductive coercive control is where a woman’s decisions about contraception and pregnancy are interfered with. The ...
In many parts of the world, women support themselves and their families by tending crops and animals. Their agricultural livelihoods make them especially vulnerable to the frequent and intense ...
An illustration picture shows a woman holding a birth control pill at her home in Nice January 3, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) - Intimate partner violence or abuse can ...
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 ...