Selena Gomez's Choice To Avoid High-Risk Pregnancy Shows Us Another Way Of Prioritizing Motherhood
There are of millions of people pursuing alternative methods for having children, and Selena Gomez is proudly one of them.
Read MoreThere are of millions of people pursuing alternative methods for having children, and Selena Gomez is proudly one of them.
Read MoreFertility is hard to talk about, but these celebrities are sharing the reality of their journeys and making it way less taboo.
Read MoreUsing a surrogate doesn't make one's motherhood any less valid.
Read MoreThe overturning of Roe v. Wade changed the landscape of reproductive rights over the last year. Here's what access to abortions in the U.S. looks like today.
Read MoreThe maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is a healthcare crisis that must be addressed before more people die unnecessarily.
Read MoreMike Pence is officially in the running for the 2024 presidential race - here's what that could mean for women across the United States.
Read MoreThe divine feminine trend on TikTok calls for a simpler lifestyle for women, but it's really just repackaged, old-fashioned patriarchy.
Read MoreKourtney Kardashian's openness about the impact IVF has had on her mental health is a sign of solidarity to those struggling with it.
Read MoreIt's no secret that more and more people who produce eggs and ovulate are taking control of their fertility by freezing their eggs.
Read MoreThe overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 led to a lot of change and confusion across many states. Here's the current status of abortion bans around the country.
Read MoreReproductive coercion is an insidious form of abuse that can be hard to spot; here are the signs to look out for and what you can do about it.
Read MoreWith Ron DeSantis making a bid for president in 2024, women's issues are likely to be at the heart of the upcoming presidential campaign.
Read MoreIn what will undoubtedly be a win for people with uteruses, an OTC birth control pill might be available as soon as this summer.
Read MoreIn a post-Roe world, where people are losing their rights to do what they want with their bodies, informed consent must be non-negotiable.
Read MoreWhile Plan B can be great for those wanting to prevent pregnancy, it's not perfect. Make sure your emergency contraception is right for you.
Read MoreReproductive rights are more important than ever following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. If you want to learn more about the movement, check out these books.
Read MoreIn the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the pro-choice movement has been thrust into the spotlight. Here are 15 tattoo ideas that honor the movement.
Read MoreThe backlash is a refreshing reminder that attitudes about being childless by choice have finally changed for the better.
Read MoreOne Idaho medical facility had a daunting response to the state's reproductive laws. Here's what it could mean about the future of maternal healthcare.
Read MoreSome states are not waiting for a final decision to ensure Mifepristone remains available to their residents.
Read MoreLos Angeles attorney Vineet Dubey tells Women.com the judge's arguments against Mifepristone's safety don't hold much water
Read MoreParis Hilton choosing to share details about her abortion 20 years later makes a powerful statement about what it means to own your story.
Read MoreWhile providing period products for women in prison might seem like a given, the United States is far from providing proper menstrual care for its inmates.
Read MoreThe provision will force survivors of sexual assault to clear even more hurdles before finally receiving the care they need.
Read MoreWhile the Spanish law is meant to undercut stigma about women in the workplace, could the law backfire and disincentivize employers from hiring women?
Read MoreAccording to Los Angeles corporate attorney Tre Lovell, "A person can absolutely be prosecuted based on data in their menstrual cycle tracking app."
Read MoreWhen the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in summer 2022, abortion activists had long warned that the repercussions would affect generations to come.
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