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Texas Providers See Increased Interest in Birth Control Since Near-Total Abortion Ban
Discussions about long-acting reversible contraception must be handled with sensitivity because these forms of birth control have a questionable history among certain populations—primarily lower-income patients. In the 1990s, lawmakers in several states, including Texas, introduced bills to offer cash assistance recipients financial incentives to get an implant or mandate insertion for people on government benefits, a move seen as reproductive coercion. “It’s important for a client to get on the contraceptive method of their choice,” said Mimi Garcia, communications director for Every Body Texas. &l...
Source: TIME: Health - November 5, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amanda Michelle Gomez / Kaiser Health News Tags: Uncategorized abortion healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

State-Level Variation in Abortion Stigma and Women and Men ’s Abortion Underreporting in the USA
This study do cuments that abortion stigma plagues the quality of reporting in the USA for both women and men, regardless of which state they live in. Survey improvements to reduce abortion underreporting are needed.  
Source: The Guttmacher Institute - November 11, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Guttmacher Source Type: news

COVID ?19, health care, and abortion exceptionalism in the United States
ConclusionDespite major challenges and differential treatment, independent abortion clinics in the US persevered to continue to provide abortion care throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - January 11, 2022 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Carole Joffe, Rosalyn Schroeder Tags: SPECIAL REPORT Source Type: research

Abortion is a trade union issue
Last Friday’s decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade, removing a woman’s constitutional right to abortion, did not come as a surprise. Anti-abortion politicians and activists have sought for decades to overrule the decision. However, the announcement was still a shock. The speed of the reaction by US states is disturbing; abortion was made illegal in 10 states almost immediately, with 11 more expected to follow shortly. The repercussions will be felt far beyond the United States, with devastating consequences for women. Nearly 50 years ago, the decision in Roe v Wade to protect a woman’s right to cho...
Source: UNISON Health care news - June 27, 2022 Category: UK Health Authors: Christina McAnea Tags: General secretary's blog News abortion empowering women low-paid women Source Type: news

Blog: Abortion is a trade union issue
Last Friday’s decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade, removing a woman’s constitutional right to abortion, did not come as a surprise. Anti-abortion politicians and activists have sought for decades to overrule the decision. However, the announcement was still a shock. The speed of the reaction by US states is disturbing; abortion was made illegal in 10 states almost immediately, with 11 more expected to follow shortly. The repercussions will be felt far beyond the United States, with devastating consequences for women. Nearly 50 years ago, the decision in Roe v Wade to protect a woman’s right to cho...
Source: UNISON Health care news - June 27, 2022 Category: UK Health Authors: Christina McAnea Tags: General secretary's blog News abortion empowering women low-paid women Source Type: news

Abortion Restrictions May Be Making It Harder for Patients to Get a Cancer and Arthritis Drug
Soon after she started taking the drug methotrexate in February, Jennifer Crow noticed a significant improvement in her inflammatory arthritis pain. Since then, she’s taken the drug weekly. So her stomach dropped on July 1, when she got an automated call from her pharmacy saying her methotrexate refill for the month hadn’t been approved. Crow, who is 48 and lives in Tennessee, was confused by the disruption, until she saw on social media that other people were reporting similar denials. Methotrexate—which in high doses is used as a chemotherapy drug—is sometimes prescribed to induce abortions, compl...
Source: TIME: Health - July 6, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized abortion healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

The double-edged sword of abortion regulations: Decreasing training opportunities while increasing knowledge requirements
CONCLUSION: Prior to the reversal of federal protections for abortion in 2022, OB/GYNs in Ohio and other abortion-hostile states experienced barriers to training in abortion care. In returning abortion regulation to the states, access to training is likely to be increasingly restricted. This research demonstrates how abortion-restrictions hamper physicians' skills needed to care for patients, particularly in emergent situations. This puts patients at risk and places physicians in precarious ethical positions. Expanding protections and reducing restrictions on abortion will ensure OB/GYNs and trainees have the skills necess...
Source: Medical Education Online - November 14, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Hillary J Gyuras Meredith P Field Olivia Thornton Danielle Bessett Michelle L McGowan Source Type: research

Ahead of Texas Abortion Pill Ruling, Some Urge Biden Administration to Do More on Issue
Eight months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, the Biden administration is bracing for another ruling that could further restrict access to abortion across the country. Administration officials are preparing to respond to a ruling from a conservative federal judge in the Northern District of Texas that could restrict one type of abortion pill—mifepristone—that has been used for decades in medication abortions. If the judge’s order does restrict access to mifepristone, it could also impact treatments for miscarriages, where the drug is used as well. Lawyers at the Department of Justice and Hea...
Source: TIME: Health - March 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Brian Bennett Tags: Uncategorized abortion Biden Administration Health Care Joe Biden uspoliticspolicy Source Type: news

Advocates Urge Biden and FDA to Do More Ahead of Texas Abortion Pill Ruling
Eight months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, the Biden administration is bracing for another ruling that could further restrict access to abortion across the country. Administration officials are preparing to respond to a ruling from a conservative federal judge in the Northern District of Texas that could restrict one type of abortion pill—mifepristone—that has been used for decades in medication abortions. If the judge’s order does restrict access to mifepristone, it could also impact treatments for miscarriages, where the drug is used as well. Lawyers at the Department of Justice and Hea...
Source: TIME: Health - March 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Brian Bennett Tags: Uncategorized abortion Biden Administration Health Care Joe Biden uspoliticspolicy Source Type: news