Unintended Pregnancies On The Rise for Low-Income Women

The Washington Post reports on a rise in unintended pregnancies for low-income women. In her column, Margaret Kimberly encourages the African American community to embrace pro-choice goals and ideals. A New York Times article explores the recent decline in contraceptive use among women.

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Thursday News Roundup

The LA Times reports on how the FDA is grappling with political pressure after its controversial decision to withhold judgment on over the counter use of emergency contraception. According to a new study, more teens in Alberta Canada are learning about contraception and reproductive health from their parents than in other provinces. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette…

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Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Parental Consent, and the FACE Act in the News

Salon.com has an article examining the deceptive practices of crisis pregnancy centers. A new parental consent law took effect in Utah yesterday. The Salt Lake City Tribune reports on how doctors and judges are struggling to comply with the confusing legislation. The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from anti-abortion extremists seeking to reduce…

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We’re Back from Vacation With Your News Update

Dr. Lester Crawford, who headed the FDA when the agency made its controversial decision to withhold a decision on making emergency contraception available over the counter, is facing a criminal inquiry about making false statements to Congress. Emily Lyons, a nurse who was injured when anti-choice extremist Eric Rudolf bombed her facility, has still not…

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A Personal Choice

Emily White reflects on her decision to terminate a pregnancy as a college student in South Dakota. Read The Stranger article. Christina Page chronicles how anti-choice restrictions on reproductive freedom have affected the United States. Page is the author of How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America: Freedom, Politics and the War on Sex. Read her…

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Must-Read Pro-Choice News

The New York Times reports on how South Dakotans are responding to the national attention they have received after banning almost all abortions in the state. Felicia H. Stewart, a former NAF board member who was influential in the fight to make emergency contraception available in the U.S., died last Thursday of cancer. Read about…

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La Times Profiles Pro-Choice Activists in South Dakota

The LA Times has an inspiring story about the success of activists who are gathering signatures to place South Dakota’s abortion ban on the ballot. Yesterday the FDA declared a death previously reported after the use of mifepristone/misoprostol unrelated to abortion. Read the update. Anti-choice advocates in South Dakota have set up a legal fund…

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El Salvador: Where Abortion is Outlawed

What happens when abortion is illegal? The New York Times Magazine investigates that question in a report from El Salvador, a country where abortion is outlawed in every circumstance. Anti-abortion protestors in Omaha, Nebraska, have started to protest providers and clinic workers at their homes. Read the article in the Sioux City Journal. A sweeping…

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The New Sandra Day O’Connor

The New York Times has an op-ed analyzing the significance of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy replacing Sandra Day O’Connor as the Court’s swing seat. The Hill reports on Democratic Senators’ strategy for passing the Prevention First Act, a bill that would expand access to contraception. To find out how you can advocate for pro-choice…

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CNN Profiles South Dakota Provider

CNN has a story on one of the abortion providers who routinely flies into South Dakota to help care for women at the state’s only comprehensive reproductive health care clinic. Watch a clip from the CNN story In 2005 Quebec passed a law that would increase teens’ access to birth control, but the reforms still…

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