Plan to See ‘Plan C’ This Year
“Plan C” makes a strong case that the law has failed people with the capacity to become pregnant.

“Plan C” makes a strong case that the law has failed people with the capacity to become pregnant.

One of the most prevalent forms of gender-based violence — obstetric violence — has not been sufficiently addressed by health practitioners.

Recent news reports suggest that “a significant number” of girls expelled due to pregnancy have not returned to school.

The Ohio example illustrates the potential promises and perils of referenda in abortion law.

Informal rules long have been used to deny access to legal and safe abortion in Peru.

Recent reproductive health care legislation in California doesn’t meet the needs of people with disabilities. Here’s how the state can improve.

Legal authority suggests that the Constitution does not clearly prohibit a state from regulating abortion travel.

The September 28th Campaign in favor of decriminalizing abortion in Latin America remains painfully relevant over thirty years after its inception.

Earlier this month, Mexico’s Supreme Court issued a ruling decriminalizing abortion nationwide. This article explains what the decision holds.

This post lays out some of the issues that may arise in the workplace for potential uterus transplant recipients and their partners.
