As Americans prepare to cast their ballots in a historic presidential election, a record number of voters will determine the future of abortion access in their home states. On November 5, citizens in ...
Oral contraceptives for women, like the ones pictured above, were first approved by the federal government in 1960. Now, University of Minnesota researchers are working on oral contraceptives for men.
Debates around the boundaries of medicine, law and personal autonomy took centre stage, and after a significant ruling by the ...
International Women’s Day is not only about celebrating progress but also confronting the harmful traditions across the world that continue to control women’s bodies and limit their autonomy.
This op-ed is part of an investigative series and new documentary, The A-Word, by The Independent examining the state of abortion access and reproductive care in the US after the fall of Roe v Wade.