• Current Maine law bans Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs), including Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants from providing abortion care while citing no medical justification. (maine.gov)
  • Bans and restrictions increase the cost and logistical challenges that already made it difficult for many people-especially those with few financial resources and people of color-to access abortion care when Roe was still in place. (guttmacher.org)
  • It is urgent that Congress take action to ensure women's reproductive freedom in light of these extreme bans. (americanprogress.org)
  • Anti-choice lawmakers are advancing unprecedented and extreme abortion bans in a direct challenge to the 46-year-old precedent established by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade , which protects the constitutional right to privacy that encompasses women's access to abortion. (americanprogress.org)
  • Despite this devastating impact on women's health, Republican elected officials continue to advance these bans at both the state and national level. (whitehouse.gov)
  • The heads of the West Coast states also said they will protect patients and doctors against efforts by other states to export their abortion bans. (ktvu.com)
  • At least 18 states have full or partial bans on abortions following the latest Supreme Court ruling. (militarytimes.com)
  • A major question that remains to be answered is just how much state-level abortion bans will bring people to Massachusetts. (wgbh.org)
  • If the Court rules to overturn Roe in the Dobbs ruling, it is anticipated that new legal challenges to abortion bans will be filed in and decided by state courts. (kff.org)
  • The move came as Indiana on Tuesday joined two other neighboring states, Missouri and Kentucky, in enacting near-total bans on abortion. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • The campaign cited an analysis from the pro-abortion rights Guttmacher Institute, which estimated before Roe was overturned that the number of women ages 15 to 49 whose nearest abortion provider would be in California would increase 3,000% in response to state abortion bans. (californiahealthline.org)
  • These restrictions include bans on elective abortions for almost any reason. (medscape.com)
  • a person shall not be subject to civil or criminal liability or penalty , or otherwise deprived of their rights under this article, based on their actions or omissions with respect to their pregnancy or actual, potential, or alleged pregnancy outcome , including miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion, or perinatal death due to causes that occurred in utero. (aclj.org)
  • As California attorney general, she drew the ire of the state Catholic conference by sponsoring a bill compelling pro-life pregnancy centers advertise for "free or low-cost" abortion services. (ontheissues.org)
  • A supporter of abortion rights, Harris voted against a bill that would limit abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. (ontheissues.org)
  • Native American women are entitled to health care through Indian Health Services (IHS), provided through the federal government, and it is supposed to cover health care through a woman's life: from birth through childhood vaccines to contraception, prenatal care, pregnancy and beyond. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
  • Only six states (Alaska, Colorado, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon and Vermont) and the District of Columbia do not prohibit abortion at a specific point in pregnancy . (guttmacher.org)
  • While abortions after 20 weeks represent about 1% of all abortions , it is critical that people have access throughout pregnancy to protect bodily autonomy and ensure equity. (guttmacher.org)
  • People of color, young people and people with few financial resources have been found to seek abortions later in pregnancy at a disproportionate rate, often because of overlapping factors such as discovering a pregnancy late or having difficulty overcoming legal, financial and logistical barriers to accessing care. (guttmacher.org)
  • That is why we have joined more than two dozen medical societies and organizations representing physicians, nurses and other health professionals in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to sustain lower court rulings that blocked a 2018 Mississippi law banning abortions after the first 15 weeks of pregnancy. (ama-assn.org)
  • Service members may choose to delay pregnancy notification to commanders but must notify no later than 20 weeks gestation. (health.mil)
  • Access to legal and safe pregnancy termination, a legal right in the United States for the past 46 years, is essential to the public health of women everywhere. (medscape.com)
  • The authors note that the majority (90%) of abortion procedures now are performed during the first trimester, "when the risk of maternal mortality is less than one tenth of that associated with carrying a pregnancy to term. (medscape.com)
  • They add that deciding to end a pregnancy is "deeply personal and difficult" and should be "the prerogative of each woman and her care provider and not be usurped by the government. (medscape.com)
  • Unintended pregnancy is a common shared experience, and we understand the emotion that comes with thinking about having an abortion . (wholewomanshealth.com)
  • The Administration is committed to ensuring all patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy loss, have access to the full rights and protections for emergency medical care afforded under federal law-including abortion care when that is the stabilizing treatment required. (whitehouse.gov)
  • In 2021, he signed the Protecting Pregnancy Act that allows doctors who practice in Catholic-run hospitals to bypass ethical-religious directives and provide medically necessary abortion when a woman's life is in danger. (ktvu.com)
  • With exceptions for some religiously-affiliated insurance companies, health plans in the state cannot treat abortion differently than other pregnancy-related care. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • My Administration is also leading efforts to tackle the maternal health crisis, which has resulted in American women-particularly Black and Native American women-dying at a higher rate from pregnancy-related causes than in any other developed nation. (ucsb.edu)
  • As part of my Blueprint for Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis, we have extended Medicaid postpartum coverage across America and taken steps to grow and diversify the maternal health workforce, and we are working to improve access to care in rural communities and address systemic inequities that put many women at greater risk of pregnancy-related complications. (ucsb.edu)
  • While many believe that ending a pregnancy is an unnecessary loss of life, Farley noted that in many instances, access to abortion is critical to save the life of the pregnant person. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Following the September 2021 implementation of the so-called "heartbeat bill" in Texas , which prohibits abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy, providers saw more patients traveling from the state to get an abortion in Massachusetts. (wgbh.org)
  • In March 2022, Washington state enacted legislation that expands abortion protections to people of all genders and prohibits any penalties for people assisting pregnant individuals seeking an abortion or criminalizing any pregnancy outcomes. (kff.org)
  • This includes contraception, quality health care during and after pregnancy and childbirth, and safe abortion to the full extent of the law," the organization said, noting that the WHO provides both global technology and policy guidance to WHO members "on the use of contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy, safe abortion, and treatment of complications from unsafe abortion. (lifenews.com)
  • Senators opted against making many changes to the bill, which is at odds with language in the House bill permitting abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy in cases of "severe" fetal anomalies. (wgbh.org)
  • But the House and Senate remain out of alignment on how exactly to update a section of state law that allows abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy, even as lawmakers in both branches say they are targeting the same goal. (wgbh.org)
  • Existing law, updated in 2020 via the ROE Act, permits abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy if a physician determines there is a "lethal fetal anomaly," that the fetus is "incompatible with sustained life outside the uterus," that the procedure is necessary "to preserve the patient's physical or mental health" or that it is necessary to "perserve the life of a patient. (wgbh.org)
  • One prominent argument is that Proposition 1 will turn California into a "sanctuary state" for abortion seekers, including those in late-term pregnancy - and that would be a drain on tax dollars. (californiahealthline.org)
  • When denied confidential access to needed care, people may delay or forgo care, leading to higher rates of unprotected sex, unintended pregnancy, untreated STIs, and mental health issues, or they may turn to public health safety net funds or free clinics - important resources that should be reserved for people who do not have insurance coverage - to receive confidential care. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • More than 40% of all women will end a pregnancy by abortion at some time in their reproductive lives. (medscape.com)
  • With a focus on sexual and reproductive health, this research institute maintains a state-by-state summary of laws that govern pregnancy termination. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, for women of childbearing age with health problems that might result in complications in the event of a pregnancy, it is appropriate to establish this fact in the medical record. (medscape.com)
  • For some serious lung conditions that are incompatible with pregnancy, the threat to the mother's life can occur early, according to Deborah Jo Levine, MD, a clinical instructor in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California. (medscape.com)
  • Surgical abortion is a procedure that ends an undesired pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb (uterus). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Your pregnancy is harmful to your health (therapeutic abortion). (medlineplus.gov)
  • In addition, expanding the numbers of primary care practitioners willing to provide early medical abortion (EMA) (using mifepristone followed by misoprostol to end an early pregnancy up to 9 weeks), which is a more accessible and less invasive option than surgical termination that can be provided in primary care settings, has proven challenging. (who.int)
  • AusCAPPS will empower the primary care workforce to deliver best practice, evidence-based care to women of reproductive age who are trying to prevent or manage an unintended pregnancy. (who.int)
  • Although considered a "recent" or a "new" research theme, reports of women subjected to abusive treatment during institutionalized childbirth appear in different historical moments, albeit under different names, finding responses in different contexts, and often having an important effect on the change of care practices in pregnancy and childbirth. (bvsalud.org)
  • The JWHO closed its doors on July 6, 2022, following the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and the day before Mississippi's near-complete abortion ban went into effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • In June 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that there existed no constitutional right to abortion, and upheld the Mississippi law, overturning the precedent set in 1973 by Roe v. Wade and in 1992 by Planned Parenthood v. Casey. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, policymakers at the state level have an even more critical role to play in shoring up and expanding abortion access and rights. (guttmacher.org)
  • In 2022, states across the country increased dedicated funding to expand abortion access. (guttmacher.org)
  • Even before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, Colorado Democrats were vowing to strengthen the state's protections for access to reproductive health services, including abortion. (coloradohealthinstitute.org)
  • Missouri's total abortion ban went into effect in June 2022. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Abortion rights came under immediate fire in the 2022 legislative session when a trigger bill banning abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade was signed by Gov. Mark Gordon. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Thousands demonstrated in Boston on June 24, 2022, hours after the Surpreme Court of the United States overturned Roe V. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. (wgbh.org)
  • On May 2, 2022, Politico published a leaked draft of the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v, Jackson Women's Health that would overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and eliminate the federal standard regarding abortion access. (kff.org)
  • In January 2022, the New Jersey legislature enacted and the governor signed a statutory protection for abortion. (kff.org)
  • Similarly, in April 2022, Colorado also added statutory protections for reproductive health care that includes abortion care. (kff.org)
  • In May 2022, Connecticut passed a bill that builds upon their previous law protecting the right to abortion. (kff.org)
  • In February 2022, the Vermont legislature passed a proposed amendment to the state constitution to "ensure that every Vermonter is afforded personal reproductive liberty. (kff.org)
  • Willa Brown of Brookline, Mass., holds up a sign reading, "Hell Hath No Fury Like All Women Scorned" during a protest at the Massachusetts State House on May 3, 2022, in support of reproductive rights. (wgbh.org)
  • In its fiscal year 2022-23 budget, California committed more than $200 million to expanding reproductive health care services, including $20 million for a fund to cover the travel expenses of abortion seekers, regardless of what state they live in. (californiahealthline.org)
  • RESULTS: Forty-six studies (published 1990-2022) were included: forty-one quantitative, one qualitative, and four mixed methods). (bvsalud.org)
  • The contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination have made reversing the Hyde Amendment--a measure that blocks federal funding for abortion--a top priority on the campaign trail. (ontheissues.org)
  • Planned Parenthood of Illinois anticipates that as many as 30,000 additional patients will come to Illinois for abortions - roughly triple the number in 2020. (wbez.org)
  • There were 46,000 abortions performed in Illinois in 2020, the most recent year for which the state Department of Health has statistics. (wbez.org)
  • Nationwide, 54% of abortions in 2020 were medication abortions, as estimated by reproductive health research organization the Guttmacher Institute. (wgbh.org)
  • The state challenged the case where it was certified by the Supreme Court as Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization in May 2021, to be heard in the 2021-22 term. (wikipedia.org)
  • She was also part of the U.S. Supreme Court majority that has so far upheld the Affordable Care Act. (drexel.edu)
  • But of course the public health impact of Ginsburg's work, from the time she was a litigator and Director of the Women's Rights Project of the ACLU in the 1970s to the powerful opinions that she wrote as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, extend far beyond issues related to abortion, reproductive rights, and health care access important as they are. (drexel.edu)
  • Five medical associations and the editors of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published a joint editorial today emphatically supporting the protection of abortion rights afforded by the US Supreme Court in Roe v Wade . (medscape.com)
  • The authors say that the number of abortions per 1000 reproductive-age women each year is lower now than it was right after the Supreme Court legalized a woman's right to an abortion in the United States in January 1973. (medscape.com)
  • Protests erupted across the nation after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of legal precedent that afforded women the constitutional right to abortion. (ktvu.com)
  • SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Within hours of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade on Friday, the governors of California, Oregon and Washington promised to defend access to reproductive health care, including abortion and contraceptives. (ktvu.com)
  • Abortion remains legal in Illinois, even after a Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. (wbez.org)
  • Is it still legal to get an abortion in Illinois now that the U.S. Supreme Court has issued its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization? (wbez.org)
  • In 2017, they successfully lobbied the Legislature to throw out a "trigger law" that would have reinstated a ban on abortions automatically if the Supreme Court rolled back Roe vs. Wade. (wbez.org)
  • Across the United States, legal experts expect as many as 26 states to ban abortions after the Supreme Court ruling. (wbez.org)
  • Polling shows that support for abortion rights among Democrats has increased since a draft ruling of the Supreme Court decision leaked in May. (wbez.org)
  • Today we commemorate the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade , the landmark Supreme Court case establishing a woman's Constitutional right to a safe and legal abortion. (ca.gov)
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs delivery of reproductive health care operations continues consistent with our federal legal authority, despite today's Supreme Court decision. (militarytimes.com)
  • She said after the Supreme Court turned abortion rights over to states, protecting access will mean challenging the new status quo. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Even before the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the constitutional right to abortion in June, abortion providers in Massachusetts had been seeing more out-of-state patients. (wgbh.org)
  • 164 In 2005 the Mexican Supreme Court limited the scope of the clause by defining service as performing the inherent activities of the position that [he or she] is carrying out. (hrw.org)
  • Across the nation, states are preparing for the impending Supreme Court ruling on the case challenging the state of Mississippi ban on abortions past 15 weeks, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health . (kff.org)
  • Should the Supreme Court overturn or weaken the Roe decision in its ruling on the Dobbs case, it will again be up to each state to establish laws protecting or restricting abortion in the absence of a federal standard. (kff.org)
  • Some State Supreme Court decisions have established that the right to an abortion is included in the right to privacy or other provisions of the state constitution. (kff.org)
  • However, just as the United States Supreme Court could overrule Roe , State Supreme Courts could also overrule these prior decisions regarding the right to an abortion in the state constitution. (kff.org)
  • For example, Michigan enacted an abortion ban in 1931, decades before the Supreme Court issued its decision in Roe v. Wade . (kff.org)
  • Planned Parenthood of Illinois said in a press release Tuesday that, since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, PPIL's Champaign Health Center has seen an 800% increase of abortion patients from out of state, with 50% of those patients coming from Indiana. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • In the latest state-level volley prompted by a U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the Senate voted 40-0 on a bill ( S 2996 ) that would erect new legal shields for reproductive and gender-affirming care in Massachusetts, ban insurers from shifting abortion costs onto patients, and expand access to emergency contraceptives. (wgbh.org)
  • [ 1 ] Accurate statistics have been kept since the enactment of the 1973 US Supreme Court decisions legalizing abortions. (medscape.com)
  • Since the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, hundreds of laws, federal and state, have been proposed or passed, making this the most actively litigated and highly publicized area in the field of medicine. (medscape.com)
  • Following the June 24 decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, several states were swift to enact tight restrictions on abortion. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, deaths from unsafe abortions have been all but eliminated here. (medscape.com)
  • however, there is no official national record of how many women suffered from critical illness or lost their ability to have children in the future as a result of injuries and infections from unsafe abortions, according to the editorial. (medscape.com)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 22 million unsafe abortions are performed each year in countries that have limited or no availability of safe, legal abortions, according to the editorial. (medscape.com)
  • Tens of thousands of deaths and millions of permanent disabilities occur as a result of these unsafe abortions, and the WHO reports "nearly every one of these deaths and disabilities could have been prevented through adequate provision of public health services, including sexuality education, family planning, and legal induced abortion," the authors write. (medscape.com)
  • The inevitable result is that while affluent women will continue to have access to safe and affordable contraception and, when that fails, abortions, across state lines if necessary, marginalized and less affluent women will not have access to needed preventive services, and they will again resort to unsafe abortions and suffer the consequences. (medscape.com)
  • In crisis settings there is a heightened risk of early marriage, sexual violence, unsafe abortions and unattended births. (ippf.org)
  • The Committee is also concerned that the criminalization of abortion, except in cases of rape, threat to the life of the mother, or anencephalic foetus, results in many girls resorting to 2 clandestine and unsafe abortions that put their lives and health at risk. (bvsalud.org)
  • NPWF President: "Robust interventions to address the substantial racial inequities in maternal health in the United States are long overdue and require immediate action. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - November 8, 2023 - A new study from the National Partnership for Women & Families finds that Black-led community initiatives may be vital to solving the Black maternal health crisis. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • The analysis Black Women's Maternal Health. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Emphasis is laid on collaboration between programmes responsible for nutrition, integrated management of childhood illness, maternal health, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. (who.int)
  • This letter highlights Sierra Leone's obligation to guarantee all women reproductive autonomy, including by fulfilling their rights to substantive equality and non-discrimination and to reproductive health services, including maternal health care, contraceptive information and services, and safe abortion. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Goal 5 (Improve maternal health) are repro- growth and development. (who.int)
  • As an innovative theme, it requires a mapping its origins, definitions, typology, impacts on maternal health and proposals for its preventing and remedy. (bvsalud.org)
  • What is needed are therefore provisional mappings of its origins, magnitude, definitions, typology, impacts on maternal health, and proposals to address it, in order to better make justice to its importance in terms of public health. (bvsalud.org)
  • Essential health care would be things like heart surgery and treatment for Covid, not elective abortion. (catholicleague.org)
  • If the advice is interpreted as aiding and abetting an elective abortion, it is a felony offense in some states," Cohen said. (medscape.com)
  • Protections are also granted to those age 18 and under who are old enough to consent to health care services. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Meanwhile, states mostly along the West Coast and the Northeast have enacted 77 abortion protections , the highest number ever passed in one year. (guttmacher.org)
  • It is time for Congress to affirmatively protect women's ability to access abortion by establishing clear federal protections that prohibit interference with women's health care decisions. (americanprogress.org)
  • While we continue to call on Congress to restore these protections, the Administration has taken executive action to protect access across the full spectrum of reproductive health care. (whitehouse.gov)
  • Senate Bill 188 , which would codify protections for health care providers delivering reproductive health care or gender-affirming health care services in Colorado. (coloradohealthinstitute.org)
  • This includes strengthening insurance protections and adding these providers to the list of professionals protected from doxing, or having their identifying personal information posted online. (coloradohealthinstitute.org)
  • My Administration will continue to defend access to medication abortion and I will also continue to call on the Congress to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade in Federal law, which would secure the right to choose once and for all. (ucsb.edu)
  • Some states are focusing on clarifying and strengthening long-standing protections for abortion rights, while others seek to assure affordable access to abortion services for their residents and to protect clinicians who provide abortion services in their states. (kff.org)
  • Both branches have now approved standalone legislation creating new protections against out-of-state legal action and licensing consequences for providers of reproductive health care, including abortions, and gender-affirming care as well as patients who receive those services. (wgbh.org)
  • In the end, the Legislative Analyst's Office found " no direct fiscal effect " if Proposition 1 passes because Californians already have abortion protections. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Seven other states - New Hampshire, Vermont, Alaska, California, Colorado, New York and Oregon - already permit nurse practitioners and APCs to perform abortions. (maine.gov)
  • As California state attorney general, she launched an investigation of anti-abortion activist David Daleiden, whose undercover videos later sparked charges of breaking privacy laws. (ontheissues.org)
  • California allocated $200 million for reproductive health care, with $110 million earmarked specifically for abortion services and infrastructure. (guttmacher.org)
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon and Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington said their actions come in direct response to the U.S. Supreme Court's 'unprecedented decision to strip away a constitutional right that has been in place for half a century, leaving abortion regulation to the states. (ktvu.com)
  • California outlawed abortion in 1850, except when the life of the mother was in danger. (ktvu.com)
  • At a time when some across our nation are purposefully and deliberately choosing to attack women's reproductive rights, California will continue to be a beacon of light - expanding access to abortion and reproductive care, and ensuring our state is a place where people receive critical reproductive health care services quickly and safely," said Governor Newsom and First Partner Siebel Newsom. (ca.gov)
  • Governor Newsom's California Blueprint continues the state's leadership in advancing access to reproductive and sexual health care and protecting workers. (ca.gov)
  • The Trump Administration is trying to bully California into decimating abortion access in the state. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • California has long required insurers to cover basic health care services, and in 2014 the state clarified that reproductive health care - including abortion care - is basic health care . (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • The Administration is singling out California - one of six states with this abortion coverage requirement. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • This is a pathetic attempt to punish the state of California for respecting the human right to health care. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • HHS Issues Notice of Violation to California for its Abortion Coverage Mandate. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • Trump's Attack on Abortion Coverage in California Puts Politics Over Health. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • Trump administration threatens funds to California over the requirement that health plans cover abortion. (reproductivefreedomca.org)
  • But "it's still lower in [Massachusetts] than the national average of 54%," pointed out Ushma Upadhyay, a reproductive health researcher at the University of California, San Francisco. (wgbh.org)
  • California Together , a campaign led by religious and anti-abortion groups, is hoping to persuade voters to reject a ballot measure that would cement the right to abortion in the state's constitution. (californiahealthline.org)
  • California Together's website says: "With Proposition 1, the number of abortion seekers from other states will soar even higher, costing taxpayers millions more. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Jessica Pinckney, executive director of Oakland-based Access Reproductive Justice, which provides financial and emotional support for people who have abortions in California, said the organization had experienced an increase in out-of-state calls even before the high court ruled in June. (californiahealthline.org)
  • If people were to travel to California for services, including abortion, that does not mean they're eligible for Medi-Cal," she said. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Some cheap and effective drugs for the management of RH conditions are not currently registered for these uses on the World Health Organization (WHO) Essential Drugs List or not included by governments in their own essential drugs lists. (fmreview.org)
  • World Health Organization. (who.int)
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  • The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. (who.int)
  • All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. (who.int)
  • In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use. (who.int)
  • Numerous health organizations, including the World Health Organization , the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists , and the American Public Health Association support allowing advanced practice clinicians to perform abortion services. (maine.gov)
  • Geneva, World Health Organization, 2005. (who.int)
  • World Health Organization: 'Gender inequality is a major barrier to women's health. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • Hours after President Donald Trump threatened to quit the World Health Organization, the U.S. rejected abortion language in the World Health Organization's coronavirus resolution Tuesday. (lifenews.com)
  • The U.S. representatives to the World Health Assembly said in a statement that it "dissociates" from the World Health Organization (WHO) language on guaranteeing the rights of poor countries to forgo intellectual property rules during emergencies in order to get medicine and to guarantee reproductive and sexual healthcare during the pandemic. (lifenews.com)
  • This is the letter sent to Dr. Tedros of the World Health Organization. (lifenews.com)
  • If the World Health Organization does not commit to major substantive improvements within the next 30 days, I will make my temporary freeze of United States funding to the World Health Organization permanent and reconsider our membership in the organization," the president added in the letter. (lifenews.com)
  • the World Health Organization Africa Region. (who.int)
  • The vaccine received conditional marketing approval from the European Medicines Agency and World Health Organization prequalification in November 2019 ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Disrespect and abuse (in Brazil called obstetric violence), described by different terms, is increasingly used in social activism, in academic research and public policy formulation, and was recently recognized as a public health issue by the World Health Organization. (bvsalud.org)
  • Its relevance and legitimacy as a public health problem was corroborated by the recent statement from the World Health Organization (WHO) called " The prevention and elimination of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth ", 13 and by the creation of the Mother and Baby-friendly Childbirth Facility Initiative. (bvsalud.org)
  • Allowing qualified and licensed medical professionals to perform abortions will ensure that Maine women, especially those in rural areas, are able to access critical reproductive health care services when and where they need them from qualified providers they know and trust. (maine.gov)
  • Removing state restrictions on abortion care is critical to ensuring everyone, especially those with few financial resources or marginalized backgrounds, can obtain an abortion with minimal logistical and financial barriers. (guttmacher.org)
  • Planned Parenthood has anticipated other states' expanded restrictions on abortion for years and has opened new sites in south suburban Flossmoor and north suburban Waukegan to serve women coming from Indiana and Wisconsin, respectively. (wbez.org)
  • After first becoming available in 2000, medications now account for roughly half of all abortions in the state. (wgbh.org)
  • Approximately half of all abortions are performed with this method. (medscape.com)
  • Worldwide, some 20-30 million legal abortions are performed annually, with another 10-20 million abortions performed illegally (see The Alan Guttmacher Institute ). (medscape.com)
  • The Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) is a private organization that is not subject to the reporting limitations of state health departments. (medscape.com)
  • Biden told Harris that he believes abortion to be a constitutional right. (ontheissues.org)
  • This brief reviews the status of state actions to strengthen and guarantee abortion access to their residents, as well as to prepare for the likely increase in demand for abortion services in those states should the high court overturn the constitutional right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade . (kff.org)
  • When asked about the editorial, Brian Iriye, MD, SMFM president, said in a statement, "The SMFM supports a woman's right to access the full spectrum of reproductive health services, including abortion. (medscape.com)
  • The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) intends to evaluate the scientific data on reproductive effects in healthcare workers who work with antineoplastic drugs. (cdc.gov)
  • 3/ This micro-data tape comprises the data collected by the NHAMCS in 1992, conducted by the Ambulatory Care Statistics Branch of the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Medication abortion is also provided in SHS. (newschool.edu)
  • Defend FDA Approval of Medication Abortion in Court. (whitehouse.gov)
  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and DOJ are defending access to mifepristone, a safe and effective drug used in medication abortion that FDA first approved more than twenty years ago, and FDA's independent, expert judgment in court-including in a lawsuit in Texas that attempts to eliminate access nationwide. (whitehouse.gov)
  • Protect Access to Safe and Legal Medication Abortion. (whitehouse.gov)
  • On what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 22, President Biden issued a Presidential Memorandum directing further efforts to protect access to medication abortion, including to support patients, providers, and pharmacies who wish to legally access, prescribe, or provide mifepristone-and to safeguard their safety and security, including at pharmacies. (whitehouse.gov)
  • Medication abortions accounted for the majority of abortions performed in recent years, but Planned Parenthood's Leahy said the option may be one of many that soon will be targeted by legislatures in other states. (wbez.org)
  • SB 190 , a measure that would crack down on false advertising for abortions or emergency contraceptives and make providing medication abortion reversal, which the bill refers to as "a dangerous and deceptive practice," an unprofessional conduct violation for regulated health providers in Colorado. (coloradohealthinstitute.org)
  • Medication abortions are more common than ever, and local experts expect that number to keep increasing. (wgbh.org)
  • The popularity of medication abortion has roughly doubled in the last decade, now slightly behind national trends. (wgbh.org)
  • Researchers who spoke with GBH News said studies generally do not delve into why women opt for a medical or surgical abortion, and there's no clear single reason why Massachusetts would lag behind the national average of those choosing medication. (wgbh.org)
  • In the face of mounting restrictions, state policymakers need to act swiftly to protect bodily autonomy and access to essential health care. (guttmacher.org)
  • Last week's midterm elections saw conservative Republicans shore up their majorities in Wyoming's legislature, and Janna Farley - communications director with the American Civil Liberties Union of Wyoming - said reproductive-rights activists will have a heavy lift reversing what many see as government overreach on women's bodily autonomy. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • For example, the bill talks about "reproductive justice" and the necessity of opposing "restrictions on reproductive health, including abortion, that perpetuate systems of oppression, lack of bodily autonomy, white supremacy, and anti-Black racism. (catholicleague.org)
  • As a law firm that frequently dissects pro-abortion legislation, we are all too familiar with the euphemistic terms that the abortion industry pushes to hide its true agenda. (aclj.org)
  • This proposed legislation is the latest of a wave of states advancing radical bills to upend women's constitutional rights that have been crucial to their reproductive freedom. (americanprogress.org)
  • Newsom also recently signed legislation eliminating copays for abortion care services and has signed into law a legislative package to further strengthen access and protect patients and providers. (ktvu.com)
  • Oregon led the nation by passing the most comprehensive reproductive health legislation at the time. (ktvu.com)
  • In addition to the abortion rights legislation that passed in 2017, 2019 and last year, the state legislature appears likely to maintain a strong Democratic majority, even in what many expect to be a down year for the party in the November elections. (wbez.org)
  • The branches have a matter of days to reconcile differences and produce a compromise to send to Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, who has not taken a public stance on the provision that divided the House and Senate but vetoed legislation two years ago that authorized late-term abortions in more cases. (wgbh.org)
  • This model legislation is drafted to guarantee that minors and young adults who are dependents on their parents' insurance plans may independently consent to a range of sensitive health care services and to receive those services in a manner that is confidential from the moment they seek services through any billing or communications that follow. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • It is for these reasons that this model legislation includes provisions for implementation and enforcement. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • Today - March 1, 2023, the New Mexico Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee is holding a hearing on HB 7 . (aclj.org)
  • Extreme proposals would slash hundreds of millions of dollars from programs and services for women and families - must be nonstarter for negotiations WASHINGTON, D.C. - September 19, 2023 - Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • New Chatbot Connects Abortion Seekers With Care Options Mashable, September 12, 2023 A chatbot launching Tuesday aims to give users confidential, accurate information when seeking abortion care. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • We expect that the number of attempts to further restrict abortion access in some states will only grow in 2023. (guttmacher.org)
  • The 2023 Specialty and Service Society Interim Meeting will take place Nov. 5 via a virtual platform and Nov. 11-13 in person at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. (ama-assn.org)
  • The representation gap - even more significant for women of color - poses a huge barrier to ensuring policies that support state-level abortion access WASHINGTON, D.C. - November 28, 2023 - In a newly released report, Democracy & Abortion. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Here we are, approaching the end of 2023, and women are still without abortion rights nationwide, working parents. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Jackson Women's Health Organization (abbreviated JWHO and commonly known as the Pink House) was an abortion clinic located in a bright pink building in Jackson, Mississippi's Fondren neighborhood. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a groundbreaking decision issued in L.C. v. Peru-a case brought by the Center for Reproductive Rights and its partner organization. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The complex causation of these forms of violence is discussed, including the role of professional training, the organization of health services, and the implications for maternal morbidity and mortality. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2018, Inslee signed the Reproductive Parity Act that requires all health plans that include maternity care services to also cover abortion and contraception. (ktvu.com)
  • In 2019, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the Illinois Reproductive Rights bill , which enshrined abortion as a fundamental health care right, required insurers in Illinois to cover abortion procedures, and generally regulated abortion as it would any medical procedure. (wbez.org)
  • On September 20, 2021, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and 24 medical organizations submitted an amicus brief in support of Jackson's Women's Health Organizations case. (wikipedia.org)
  • On March 17th, 2021, Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) introduced the Medicare for All Act, which will not only ensure universal coverage-it will improve the quality of coverage, while allowing the US to better control the cost of care. (indivisible.org)
  • Military hospitals performed fewer than 100 abortions between 2016 and 2021. (militarytimes.com)
  • The numbers detail how many abortions were performed here in 2021 and break down information about the women who ended their pregnancies. (wgbh.org)
  • 2021 would have been the start of beginning to see some people trickle in from Texas," said Margaret Batten, who sits on the board at the Jane Fund and Eastern Massachusetts Abortion Fund, which help patients pay for abortions . (wgbh.org)
  • Abortions on out-of-state residents in 2021 hit the highest level since 2003. (wgbh.org)
  • The Administration strongly supports House passage of H.R. 3755, the Women's Health Protection Act of 2021. (catholicleague.org)
  • The Catholic bishops' interest in "conscience clauses" that would allow employers to opt out of reproductive health care services began in earnest in the late 1990s, with the increased viability at the state and national levels of contraceptive equity measures designed to ensure that health plans covered prescription contraceptives like the Pill just like other prescription medications. (salon.com)
  • The sponsors retooled the bill and reintroduced it as a measure that required insurance plans participating in the health insurance program for federal employees to cover contraceptives. (salon.com)
  • The bills would also require health insurers to cover abortions without copays, deductibles or coinsurance, order the Department of Public Health to issue a standing order allowing any licensed pharmacist to dispense emergency contraceptives, and permit providers to make their home addresses confidential. (wgbh.org)
  • But the decision of most health insurers to cover Viagra almost immediately after it was approved by the FDA in 1998 largely negated this argument. (salon.com)
  • This policy halts the life-saving work of many organizations involved in family planning, maternal and child health, and HIV and cervical cancer prevention and care. (newsweek.com)
  • SB 189 , which would expand insurance coverage requirements for services from breast and cervical cancer screenings to abortion and create a grant program to cover contraceptive costs for minors. (coloradohealthinstitute.org)
  • Reproductive healthcare visits may include IUD or Nexplanon insertion or removal and prescriptions for the contraceptive pill, patch, ring, diaphragm or other forms of contraception. (newschool.edu)
  • Measures to ensure contraceptive equity had been stalled by male legislators and social conservatives who asserted that employers and insurers shouldn't be forced to pay for what they called a "lifestyle" choice, not a health care need. (salon.com)
  • Ensuring access for all people to their preferred contraceptive methods advances several human rights including the right to life and liberty, freedom of opinion and expression and the right to work and education, as well as bringing significant health and other benefits. (bvsalud.org)
  • This includes sexual and reproductive rights-and the right to access safe and legal abortions. (gc.ca)
  • Safe, legal abortions are already so heavily restricted that they are "virtually unavailable" to tens of millions of US women, the authors write. (medscape.com)
  • The bill, offered by Governor Mills and sponsored by Speaker of the House Sara Gideon, will allow physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses to perform abortions in addition to physicians. (maine.gov)
  • LD 1261 "An Act To Authorize Certain Health Care Professionals To Perform Abortions" allows a physician assistant, an advanced practice registered nurse, allopathic or osteopathic physician licensed as such in Maine to perform abortions. (maine.gov)
  • Mississippi politicians, including Governor Phil Bryant, attempted to close JWHO with TRAP laws since 2012, when Bryant signed a law requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ACLU and its allies will continue to advocate not only for transparency, but for patients to be able to obtain medically accurate and comprehensive information, and health services consistent with medical standards of care. (aclu-wa.org)
  • The Plan removes the Medi-Cal requirements for in-person follow-up visits and ultrasounds if they are not medically necessary, making it easier to access reproductive care. (ca.gov)
  • Last week, Senator Bernie Sanders drew criticism after a Wall Street Journal article cited his tepid response to vocally pro-choice candidate Jon Ossoff's campaign, while supporting Omaha Mayoral hopeful Heath Mello, who co-sponsored bills requiring physicians to offer medically-unnecessary , highly-politicized trans-vaginal ultrasounds before abortions. (popsugar.com)
  • Even when termination is medically appropriate, restrictive laws are making these services harder to find. (medscape.com)
  • Financial and logistical hurdles are the largest barriers to accessing abortion care. (guttmacher.org)
  • Building a diverse health workforce that better reflects the U.S. population requires removing barriers to higher education. (ama-assn.org)
  • Oregon also invested $15 million for community-based organizations to expand access to abortion across the state and provide immediate support to patients, health care providers, and community advocates, with a focus on rural communities, communities of color, and low-income communities to overcome barriers to access. (ktvu.com)
  • This is due to a number of factors, including poverty, lack of transportation, and cultural barriers. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • We used the health system building blocks to synthesize the factors affecting implementation (barriers and facilitators). (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2018, members of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations asked for references to contraception, abortion and comprehensive sex education to be deleted from a document on global gender equality, calling the U.S. a "pro-life nation. (newsweek.com)
  • Before Indiana's ban went into effect, PPIL said it expanded abortion care options at its Champaign center and had, in 2018, opened a health center in south suburban Flossmoor near the Indiana border. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Effects such as low birth weight, malformations, spontaneous abortions, and effects on fertility have been associated with these drugs in patient populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The request was submitted in response to employee concerns that continued exposure to N2O may result in infertility and spontaneous abortions. (cdc.gov)
  • Brown signed Oregon's Reproductive Health Equity Act into law in 2017 - a first of its kind bill that expanded access to reproductive health services for all Oregonians and codified the right to an abortion into state law. (ktvu.com)
  • While the bill has been amended to include a provision that states that health care providers cannot be forced to provide care that they do not otherwise provide, it does not exempt doctors or nurses from participating in abortions due to their religious beliefs and conscience. (aclj.org)
  • The provision of comprehensive reproductive health supplies and services in all situations would help prevent many unnecessary deaths of women and babies. (fmreview.org)
  • Without commitment from other humanitarian actors, RH supply and service provision often remains minimal or effectively unavailable. (fmreview.org)
  • This checklist is necessary because many health care systems in Washington state prohibit or limit the provision of reproductive health care services, such as abortion and contraception. (aclu-wa.org)
  • Governors, mayors, and other local officials have considerable influence over local police units, including appointment of top departmental and municipal police officers and the provision of resources. (state.gov)
  • However, we do not accept references to 'sexual and reproductive health,' or other language that suggests or explicitly states that access to abortion is included in the provision of population and individual level health services," the statement said. (lifenews.com)
  • You may need to modify language throughout the document to be consistent with any existing statutes, regulations, or curriculum guidelines governing the provision of medical care. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • When young people can consent and refuse consent to health services for themselves, and are assured of confidentiality in the provision of those services and any related communications, they are more likely to seek health services, disclose health risk behaviors to a clinician, and return for follow-up care. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • (b) In recognition of the importance of access to confidential care, the Society of Adolescent Medicine recommends that adolescents be legally allowed to give their own consent for all or some types of health care and to have their confidentiality protected the adolescents' health care in the provision of that care. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • Background: Fragmented service provision and a lack of efficient cooperation between health and welfare sectors serving children and families remain ongoing challenges in South Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • In fact, the whole discourse of UHC has moved from one of health as a human right to a focus on service provision and then mostly on curative services with a focus on primary healthcare provision, with little mention on promotive, preventive, palliative or rehabilitative services. (lu.se)
  • Baseline and endline surveys of 500 GPs, 500 practice nurses and 500 pharmacists in the general community to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices in LARC and EMA service provision. (who.int)
  • Restricting abortion access not only impacts a particular state's residents, it also has a ripple effect in states where abortion is available, increasing appointment wait times, straining clinic capacity and delaying care for patients in those states. (guttmacher.org)
  • Defenders of the trigger ban argue that article was created in response to the Affordable Care Act, and that the state's constitution does not include the word abortion. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Pritzker had proposed the funding in February, and Democratic lawmakers included it in the state's fiscal 2024 budget this spring. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • And people traveling from out of state don't qualify for state-subsidized health programs, such as Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program, Chu added in an interview. (californiahealthline.org)
  • It is written using federal terminology regulating medical care and health insurance coverage to be as widely applicable as possible, however is advisable to review the terminology used in your state's policies, as this varies from state to state. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • Our AMA will always fight government intrusion that compromises access to safe, evidence-based clinical care, including access to abortion services. (ama-assn.org)
  • In actual fact, thanks to Planned Parenthood, this is a lie: access to abortion services have been fantastic for blacks. (catholicleague.org)
  • By sheer coincidence, a team of NGO medical staff, including a midwife, are on a motorboat going to one of the health clinics accessible only by water. (fmreview.org)
  • Another way states can increase dedicated funding is to invest in abortion-related infrastructure, such as building new clinics. (guttmacher.org)
  • Our Abortion Clinics Are OPEN. (wholewomanshealth.com)
  • Further, when federal changes were made to the Title X program to not allow family planning clinics to reference abortion as an option, Washington state stepped up to fund the Title X clinics instead of having to comply. (ktvu.com)
  • Clinics that provide abortion care across Illinois expect an influx of women from surrounding states. (wbez.org)
  • We are making other investments in women's mental health as well, such as expanding Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics, which deliver 24/7 mental health care to millions of Americans, regardless of their ability to pay. (ucsb.edu)
  • That idea could include VA hospitals and clinics, found in every state across the country. (militarytimes.com)
  • Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) sounds complicated, but it's not. (newsweek.com)
  • But after decades of momentum favoring the advancement of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all, the Trump administration is waging a radical and calculated plan to unravel this global consensus and send us back to a time where the health and rights of women, children, gender-nonconforming individuals and LGBTQ people were not only invisible but openly threatened. (newsweek.com)
  • Consequently, in 1994, the U.S. joined more than 170 countries in adopting a sexual and reproductive health and rights framework as a pathway to achieve gender equality and sustainable development at the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo. (newsweek.com)
  • More than two decades later, under President Barack Obama, the U.S. officially adopted the term "sexual and reproductive health and rights," and incorporated SRHR into statements and policies on global health, human rights and humanitarian assistance. (newsweek.com)
  • The number of health providers HFHC has trained on sexual and reproductive health and rights programs, including safe abortion care. (oxfam.ca)
  • Health providers and important community members-regulators, religious and traditional leaders, matrons, traditional medicine practitioners, and activists-are trained on topics such as sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender-based violence, and contraception. (oxfam.ca)
  • One can also ask how excluding migrants and attacking SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights), which has been argued to be some of the most cost-effective interventions for improving the health and well-being, in particular of rural women in Low and Middle Income Countries, is in keeping with the ideal of leaving no one behind . (lu.se)
  • While that is the only way to secure a woman's right to choose, my administration will continue to take meaningful action to protect women's access to reproductive health care. (ucsb.edu)
  • Newsom has proposed a $125 million Reproductive Health Package to expand access for women and help prepare for the influx of women seeking reproductive health care from other states. (ktvu.com)
  • Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday announced several new programs to help address the influx of out-of-state abortions. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • The group is warning that taxpayers will be on the hook for an influx of abortion seekers from out of state. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Today, more than 23 million women of reproductive age-one in three-live in one of the 18 states with an abortion ban currently in effect. (whitehouse.gov)
  • Globally, HIV is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age. (ippf.org)
  • Yet despite these efforts, comprehensive reproductive health (RH) services and supplies are not generally prioritised at the level of other key emergency medical interventions. (fmreview.org)
  • In response to this crisis, I have issued two Executive Orders to protect a woman's right to access comprehensive reproductive health care services, including abortion and contraception. (ucsb.edu)
  • Because maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) physicians primarily provide care to women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, the SMFM is particularly concerned with access to reproductive health services for this population. (medscape.com)
  • Recent urban health surveys indicate a rise of approximately 6% in teenage pregnancies in non-slum areas. (thedailystar.net)
  • Based on estimated lifetime risk, each American woman is expected to have 3.2 pregnancies, of which 2 will be a live birth, 0.7 will be an induced abortion, and 0.5 will be a miscarriage. (medscape.com)
  • Each year in the United States, almost 3% of all reproductive-aged women terminate their pregnancies. (medscape.com)
  • Family planning could prevent one third of maternal deaths by allowing women to delay motherhood, avoid unintended pregnancies and subsequent abortions. (bvsalud.org)
  • While health planning/contraception and comprehensive abortion systems around the world are being challenged by care, including post abortion care are integrated in increasing demand for care of COVID-19 patients, it is the essential health services package in 12 (80%) of critical to all other services including sexual reproductive the 15 countries that have sexual reproductive health health services. (who.int)
  • The purpose of this abortion care and post abortion care during the COVID report was to assess and document continuity of sexual pandemic. (who.int)
  • 9(59%) of the countries reported reduction in and reproductive health services with a focus on safe the use of family planning services, 6(35%) indicated no abortion, post abortion care and family planning services changes in the use of family planning services with only during the COVID -19 pandemic in selected countries of 2(12%) countries providing no response. (who.int)
  • But VA officials clarified this week that "consistent with regulation, VA does not provide abortion services or travel assistance related to abortion procedures. (militarytimes.com)
  • It's tragic that Indiana is again imposing a draconian abortion ban and denying Hoosiers access to the health care they need and deserve," Jennifer Welch, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois, said in the release. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • On just his fourth day in the White House, Trump reinstated and expanded the "global gag rule," which restricts overseas nongovernmental organizations from receiving U.S. global health assistance if they provide, refer, counsel or advocate for abortion as a method of family planning. (newsweek.com)
  • In 2013, two years after emergency contraception became available over-the-counter to most women in the United States and relentless advocacy on the part of reproductive justice organizations, IHS finally mandated its own facilities to provide access to Plan B. Geographic isolation also contributes to challenges in accessing care. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
  • Funds should be allocated among established groups in the state, including abortion funds, practical support organizations and reproductive justice organizations. (guttmacher.org)
  • Despite that, we have worse population health outcomes than many other high-income countries-and these outcomes vary greatly based on a person's race, gender, income, and location. (indivisible.org)
  • The importance of exclusive breastfeeding in reducing infant mortality has been strengthened by new evidence from several countries, and a recent trial indicated that community-based counselling on breastfeeding can be effective in improving feeding practices and health outcomes. (who.int)
  • The United States strongly supports women reaching the highest attainable outcomes for health, life, dignity, and well-being throughout their lives," the statement said . (lifenews.com)
  • Background:Thereisevidencethatmultidisciplinary healthcare teams can provide better quality of care and treatment outcomes compared to that delivered by individuals from a single health discipline. (bvsalud.org)
  • and the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. (fmreview.org)
  • Victims of sexual assault sometimes have to travel hundreds of miles to a hospital to receive a rape kit and screenings for sexually transmitted infections, notes Native American women's health advocate Charon Asetoyer. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
  • Here are eight types of measures state policymakers should advance to expand and support abortion rights and access this year. (guttmacher.org)
  • This clinic will expand access to underserved parts of New Mexico and help support abortion access for Texans who are being denied care. (guttmacher.org)
  • Rather, it points to millions of dollars the state has already allocated to support abortion and reproductive health services as an indication of how much more the state could spend if the proposed amendment passes. (californiahealthline.org)
  • While it is estimated that roughly half of the states across the U.S. will move to either outright ban or greatly restrict abortion access, there is growing momentum in a handful of states to not only protect abortion access for their state residents, but also to expand access to people who live in states that ban or restrict abortion. (kff.org)
  • While much has been noted about the states that will likely ban or greatly restrict abortion access, some states are moving to enact laws that are protective of abortion rights for their residents. (kff.org)
  • In 2017, the Trump administration stood shoulder to shoulder with Iran, Syria, Sudan, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt to strip language on sexual and reproductive rights out of official communiques from the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. (newsweek.com)
  • Health care is an issue close to the hearts of Indivisible groups, most notably since mobilizing to stop GOP attacks on the ACA in 2017. (indivisible.org)
  • Very few GPs provide these services (Black et al 2017) and there remains great inequity in access to EMA, particularly for young and rural and remote women (Shankar et al 2017). (who.int)