Good news for Illinois: funding for Planned Parenthood will increase to protect access to reproductive healthcare
Illinois is increasing funding for Planned Parenthood amid federal changes, aiming to protect access to reproductive healthcare services.
Abortion International in Action / The European Fund for Paying Abortions Will Not Be Created, So Why Are Its Initiators So Happy?
A European initiative advocating for the establishment of an EU fund to cover abortion costs has garnered over one million signatures but faces legislative hurdles.
Kwara reiterates commitment to quality health services
The Kwara State Government has expressed its commitment to enhancing reproductive healthcare through partnerships with stakeholders.
Governor of Puerto Rico signs law recognizing the fetus as a human being
The Governor of Puerto Rico has signed a law that amends a regulation to recognize a fetus as a human being, which could have significant implications for the territory.
UK public health system posts job ad for nurse focused on 'close-relative marriage'
The UKβs NHS has advertised a nursing position to support families engaged in close-relative marriage, focusing on informed reproductive decision-making due to associated genetic risks.
Lymperopoulos: We hope to sit down with the Prime Minister and the Minister to discuss and solve the problems
Lymperopoulos expresses hope to meet with the Prime Minister and Minister to discuss solutions to issues in reproductive medicine.
Georgiadis: Nothing will change for midwives, concern is unjustified
Georgiadis addresses recent reactions regarding potential changes to the responsibilities of midwives, asserting that there will be no changes and that concerns are unfounded.
South Africa: Medicinal Plants Support Men's Health in South Africa - Why This Knowledge Needs Safekeeping
The article discusses the importance of medicinal plants in addressing men's sexual and reproductive health issues in South Africa, highlighting the cultural stigma and the prevalence of erectile dysfunction among men.
California refuses to extradite doctor over abortion pill: βNot today. Not everβ
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state will not comply with Louisiana's request to extradite a doctor indicted for mailing abortion pills, defending reproductive healthcare and rejecting outside political pressure.
Guardian: A 41% Decline in Births in Gaza is Another Evidence of Genocide
The Guardian reports a 41% decline in birth rates in Gaza due to the Israeli war, leading to increased maternal and neonatal deaths, widespread abortions, and a collapse of reproductive healthcare services.
New law in California requires insurance companies to cover infertility treatments
A new law in California mandates insurance companies to provide coverage for infertility treatments, offering hope to millions attempting to start families.