Women are still judged and pressured for not wanting to have children
Women in Brazil continue to face societal judgment and pressure regarding their reproductive choices, particularly the decision not to have children.
Oscar-Nominated โThe Devil Is Busyโ Shines Light on Georgia Clinic After Dobbs
The documentary short 'The Devil Is Busy' highlights the struggles faced by a Georgia women's health clinic in the wake of the Dobbs decision, showcasing the efforts of its staff to support patients amidst increasing restrictions on reproductive rights.
Britain records first birth from a deceased donor uterus
A woman in the UK has given birth to a healthy baby boy following a revolutionary uterus transplant from a deceased donor, marking a significant medical milestone.
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.
Decision from Brussels: European money to enable abortions for Polish women
The EU Commission has permitted the use of European funds to facilitate abortions for women in Poland, stirring warnings from the European People's Party about potential repercussions.
Walk for Life: The EC uses false figures to bypass the powers of states regarding abortion
The Europska komisija (European Commission) has rejected a proposal for funding cross-border abortions, which would have undermined national laws protecting the right to life.
Attention to the gap between abortions and demographics
The article discusses the complex relationship between abortion rights and demographic challenges in Greece, sparked by a recent event discussion.
Analysis of the EC's abortion decision: A futile victory for pro-abortion advocates that even the right is not happy with
The European Commission's recent stance on abortion financing reflects ongoing contentious debates and differing reactions across the political spectrum in Europe.
Abortion in the EU. 'My voice, my choice' passed through the European Commission. 'We changed history'
The European Commission has accepted the 'My voice, my choice' initiative, aiming to enhance access to safe and legal abortion across the EU, although no additional funds are allocated specifically for this purpose.
EU countries can utilize funds to pay for safe abortions
EU countries are enabled to use certain funds to finance safe abortion procedures.
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
The EU has announced new funding mechanisms to support women's access to safe abortions in member states with restrictive laws.
Abortion Tourism / The European Commission Will Not Establish a New Financial Mechanism. Access to Abortions May Go Through the European Social Fund
The European Commission has rejected the initiative for a new financial mechanism to expand access to abortions, stating that member states can utilize existing tools like the European Social Fund for support.
The Council of State endorses the constitutional reform on abortion requested by the Government but with changes
The Council of State has supported the proposed constitutional reform to protect the right to abortion in Spain, although it suggests a different legal wording than that proposed by the Government.
Approval of EU funding for abortion for vulnerable women
The European Commission has approved the use of EU funds to provide abortions for women in vulnerable situations, particularly in countries where access to abortion is severely restricted.
Will the European Commission reject the pro-abortion initiative advertised by Severina?
The European Commission is expected to make a decision on the 'My Voice, My Choice' initiative advocating for legal abortion access across the EU, with indications suggesting a negative response.
Access to contraception in Europe. We are no longer last in the ranking. But Poland does poorly
Poland has improved its position in the European Contraception Atlas and is now fifth from the bottom, but still ranks poorly in access to contraceptives.
Ireland-based Nigerian jailed for nine years after forcing ex-girlfriend to take abortion pills
Adeleke Adelani, a Nigerian man living in Ireland, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for forcing his ex-girlfriend to take abortion pills against her will.
The abortion case in Oleลnica. Maลgorzata Manowska vs. the prosecutor's office. The court's decision is here
The article discusses a high-profile abortion case involving a woman who sought to terminate her late-term pregnancy due to health concerns, leading to legal implications involving judicial authority and prosecutorial decisions in Poland.
The number of abortions in the United Kingdom has risen to 300,000 / Mothers feel they must be perfectly prepared for motherhood and prefer to choose abortion
The number of abortions in the United Kingdom has significantly increased, reaching a historic high of nearly 300,000, as recent data reveals that one in three pregnancies ends in abortion.
Abortion and the new medical front
In Brazil, doctors are becoming central figures in the contemporary debate over abortion and reproductive rights, actively participating in creating barriers to legal abortion.
News Overview: Here are the News of the Day
A roundup of news highlights from Munich, Germany, focusing on reproductive rights, allegations of antisemitism, traffic regulation changes, and urban development.
โHandmaidโs Tale futureโ: Reformโs Matt Goodwin sparks outcry with fertility comments
Matt Goodwin's comments about the need for women to have children earlier have sparked significant backlash, with comparisons made to dystopian themes in 'The Handmaid's Tale'.
Pro-life poster in front of the EU Parliament caused hysteria among Swedish representative
A pro-life poster displayed at the European Parliament by ECR member Geadis Geadi has sparked controversy, particularly among Swedish representatives.
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.
Puerto Rico governor signs law recognizing unborn babies as human beings
Puerto Rico's governor has enacted legislation that acknowledges unborn babies as human beings, which raises concerns over potential restrictions on abortion rights.
Equality proposes to sue rental womb websites pointed out by the Prosecutor's Office
The Spanish Ministry of Equality plans to take legal action against surrogacy websites identified by the Prosecutor's Office as engaging in illegal practices.
โI have decided not to make myself available as an incubatorโ
Verena Brunschweiger explains her choice not to have children as a stance on larger societal issues, arguing that childbirth often stems from narcissistic impulses.
The Supreme Court ruled that a woman can use embryos fertilized from her ex-partner's sperm, despite his opposition
The Supreme Court ruled that a woman is allowed to use frozen embryos fertilized with her ex-partner's sperm, overriding his opposition, in a decision supported by a majority of judges.
Newsom Says California Will Not Extradite Abortion Provider to Louisiana
Governor Newsom announced that California will not extradite an abortion provider to Louisiana, highlighting the state's commitment to protecting reproductive rights.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee argues at Oxford University that men may be disadvantaged due to their inability to become pregnant, challenging traditional views on reproductive rights.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee at Oxford argues for compensatory measures for men who cannot become pregnant, suggesting that being a man equates to being disabled.
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.
Wyoming Supreme Court rules laws restricting abortion violate state constitution
The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that laws limiting abortion access, including a ban on abortion pills, violate the state constitution.