Jennifer Rogers
Jennifer Rogers is Programs and Policy Director at the Reproductive Health Technology Project (RHTP) where
she is responsible for developing and leading key
reproductive health projects and advocacy initiatives for the organization. Prior
to joining RHTP, Jenn was the Director of Programs at the American College
of Preventive Medicine, where she developed and oversaw ACPM's adolescent
and environmental health initiatives. She received her Masters in Public Health
with a concentration in Maternal and Child Health from Boston University
where she also served as a reproductive health advocate for the Massachusetts
Emergency Contraception Network. Jenn currently volunteers for the DC Rape
Crisis Center to help staff their 24-hour crisis hotline and serves as an
advocate for survivors of sexual assault at DC area hospitals.
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Let's Focus on One Healthy Baby at a Time
by Jennifer Rogers, Reproductive Health Technologies Project
September 16, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)
Federal law and financial incentives lead to incredibly costly and potentially dangerous multiple births through assisted reproducitve technology (ART). The law should be reworked to create incentives for having only one baby at a time through ART, which is more cost effective and safer for mothers and babies.
Toxic Chemicals: Neglected Threats to Health and Reproduction
by Jennifer Rogers, Reproductive Health Technologies Project
April 12, 2010 - 6:45pm (Print)
Despite the introduction of thousands of new chemicals into the products we use every day, the Toxic Substances Control Act has undergone no revisions since 1976.
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