Health Justice
NEWS: States with abortion restrictions fail to support pregnant people

NEWS: Their medications cause pregnancy issues. Post-Roe, that could be dangerous

“Karen Kaiser says she will never forget her feelings of dread and sadness as she hurried past picket lines of antiabortion protesters in 2008. In the waiting room of a Maryland Planned Parenthood, “I remember crying,” she said. Kaiser had decided to have an abortion in part because she was taking a medication called Depakote to control her bipolar disorder.”

NEWS: States with abortion restrictions fail to support pregnant people

NEWS: No, Justice Alito, reproductive justice is in the Constitution

Editor’s Note: The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and reverse a legal precedent of nearly 50 years is no surprise. The willingness of the Court’s majority to disrespect the importance of women’s autonomy and catapult them backwards into a 19th century, second-class status speaks volumes about the majority’s lack of respect for women’s equality and individual dignity.

Dobbs v. Jackson WHO – What now?

Dobbs v. Jackson WHO – What now?

We knew this was coming, but it doesn’t make it any easier.

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Whole Women’s Health Organization reversed a nearly 50-year legal precedent established in Roe v. Wade: that abortion is a fundamental constitutional right. The Court in Dobbs upheld the Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks, and ruled that states have the right to restrict or ban abortion access entirely.

NEWS: States with abortion restrictions fail to support pregnant people

NEWS: Biden pledges executive orders on abortion. His options are limited.

Repro health news from the week of June 6 – 10, 2022.

Repro Health Watch is a weekly email digest designed to give you the most important reproductive health news of the week.

Note: The information contained in this publication reflects media coverage of women’s health issues and does not necessarily reflect the views of the National Partnership for Women & Families.

Dobbs v. Jackson WHO – What now?

Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week 2022

Black Maternal Health Week was created to raise awareness of the root causes of poor maternal health outcomes for Black women and to inspire activism in support of Black-led maternal health initiatives. Founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, the goals of Black Maternal Health Week are to: Deepen the national conversation about Black maternal health in the US…

Spreading it around: Where do you get your information?

Spreading it around: Where do you get your information?

Amidst the rise of social media, group chats, and increased digital communication, however, sharing can take on a deadlier connotation. In the pandemic the spread of misinformation and (un)intentional disinformation has led to false (and sometimes harmful) cures and inaccurate vaccine information among other issues.

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