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Subject States with abortion bans see declines in birth control prescriptions post-Roe
Date September 26, 2024 9:53 PM
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Today at Ms. | September 26, 2024
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Post-Roe, States With Abortion Bans Saw Steep Declines in Birth Control Prescriptions [[link removed]]
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By Carrie N. Baker | Between abortion bans and decreasing access to contraception post- Dobbs , women are facing ever-increasing barriers to maintaining control over their reproductive lives, whether ending unwanted pregnancies—or preventing them.
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With Birth Control Under Attack, Enshrining It in Law Is Essential [[link removed]]
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By Elena Yeatts-Lonske | We are the experts on our bodies, lives and needs—not politicians. Enshrining birth control in law would be a huge step toward recognizing our reproductive rights.
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Blue and Red States Were Putting Period Products in Schools—Then Came the Anti-Trans Backlash [[link removed]]
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Free pads and tampons in a bathroom at Justice High School in Falls Church, Va., on Sept. 11, 2019. (Alastair Pike / AFP via Getty Images)
By Chabeli Carrazana, The 19th | For years, bills that put tampons and pads in school bathrooms were gaining traction across states. But the rise of anti-trans legislation has made a health issue political.
“Anti-trans and regressive rhetoric has come into play around menstrual policies that have otherwise enjoyed a lot of bipartisan support. That, to me, was cause for concern about the direction these might be going in," says Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, one of the co-founders of Period Equity.
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