After 36 years, Will Maine Back Out Now?
By Micah Steffes, RH Reality Check
February 10, 2009 - 6:24am
Say this ten times fast: An Act to Protect the Safety of Maine Children by Requiring the Express Consent of Legal Guardian to Dispense Prescription Medication to a Minor.
Roundup: Gloucester OKs Contraceptives, Is Bush Really 'Pro-Life'?
By Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check
October 9, 2008 - 10:32am
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Banning Abortion: The First Step Toward Theocracy
By Amanda Marcotte on March 11, 2010 - 7:00am | 57 comments

On Stupak and VBAC: Women's Reproductive Choices As Bargaining Chips
By Rebecca A. Spence on March 11, 2010 - 7:00am | 2 comments

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Pro-Choice Candidate Will Challenge Stupak in Primary
By Jodi Jacobson on March 10, 2010 - 11:35am | 12 comments

Facing the Real Threats: Achieving a Meaningful National HIV/AIDS Strategy for Women
By Naina Khanna on March 10, 2010 - 7:00am | 1 comment

Serious Weaknesses Plague HIV/AIDS Programs For US Women
By Brook Kelly on March 10, 2010 - 7:00am | 1 comment

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(SLIDE SHOW) Focus on the Family Emerges From Dobson's Shadow
By Wendy Norris on March 9, 2010 - 7:00am | 0 comments

Stoking Fire: Anti-Choice Leader Arrested for Trespassing and Stalking
By Eleanor Bader on March 9, 2010 - 7:00am | 5 comments

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Pregnancy-Related Death and Illness Among Adolescents & Young Women: A Preventable Tragedy
By Imane Khachani on March 8, 2010 - 7:00am | 0 comments

Seeking Justice: Accountability for Sexual Violence
By Shonali Shome on March 8, 2010 - 7:00am | 0 comments

Today
- Banning Abortion: The First Step Toward Theocracy
- NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Panel: Do Pregnant Women Have Full Decision Making Power?
- Once a Cesarean, Rarely a Choice
- On Stupak and VBAC: Women's Reproductive Choices As Bargaining Chips
- Pro-Choice Candidate Will Challenge Stupak in Primary
- Oklahoma Passes More Anti-Choice Legislation -- Are They Done Yet?
- Utah Bill Criminalizing Miscarriage To Be Resubmitted
- The Billboard Circus and the Abortion Wars
- Recognizing Abortion Providers
- Arizona Bill Would Pull Abortion Coverage for All Public Employees
Discussions
- Banning Abortion: The First Step Toward Theocracy
- Oklahoma Anti-Choice Legislators Waste Tax Payer Money Over and Over Again
- The A Word
- A "Culture of Indifference": The Urgent Need for Better Sexual Assault Policies and Practices on U.S. Campuses
- Wreckonciliation
- Pro-Choice Candidate Will Challenge Stupak in Primary
- NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Panel: Do Pregnant Women Have Full Decision Making Power?
- Female "Rejuvenation"
All Time
- Utah Bill Criminalizes Miscarriage
- Get Real! What Does Sex Feel Like?
- Ten Things To Do Before You Have Sex
- Get Real! The Great No-Orgasm-from-Intercourse Conundrum
- You Tube Wins Debate: Age Appropriate Sex-Ed Discussed
- HHS Moves to Define Contraception as Abortion
- Slutty Girls and Stupid Boys: Today's Abstinence-Only "Education"
- Obama's Late Term Abortion Comments Ignore Stark Realities
- GOP Playbook Useless in Health Care Fight
- Home Delivery Video
Arizona may soon potentially ban health insurance companies that cover any public employee -- from librarians to state workers -- from covering abortion or any health services related to abortion.
It's yet another day at the Oklahoma Legislature, with another few anti-choice bills getting passed.
Stupak Stupak Stupak. Frankly, I don't think I could be more tired of the word "Stupak." But like a splinter you keep pushing in deeper with your tweezers while you're trying to get it out of your finger, there he is, still trying to hold healthcare hostage over his beliefs that women cannot be trusted with their own bodies.
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