ContraceptionContraceptiveTerminationMiscarriageAutonomyRight to reproductive freedomFight for reproductive rightsWomenPrenatalTubal sterilizationReported reproductive healthPregnantProtecting reproductive rightsSexually TransmitFemale SterilizationMenopauseAccess to reproductiveTract2019HistoriesTerminateRights advocatesAbortionsContext of pregnancyVitroSexualPartner'sEugenicsAdvocatesProhibitsEctopic pregnancyAbortion accessHealthcareReversalTreatmentsWomen's rightsAssisted ReproductiClinicalACTIVISMReproductionInfantBirthBarriersConstitutional rightImplantation and pregnancyHealth servicesServicesDisordersInequalitiesPreventHormoneFetal
Contraception18
- Decision tree structure indicating contraceptive method use distribution, unintended pregnancy events, and the frequency of Zika virus-associated microcephaly for a cohort of 163,000 women at the time of an intervention to increase access to contraception to women during the Zika virus outbreak, Puerto Rico, 2016. (cdc.gov)
- Similar to the law in Illinois, Vermont's measure declares reproductive choice-including contraception, sterilization, abortion and carrying a pregnancy-a fundamental right. (guttmacher.org)
- The soon-to-be-signed bill declares reproductive health care-including abortion, contraception, sterilization, and pregnancy and maternity care-a fundamental right in Illinois. (guttmacher.org)
- Vermont's legislature passed a measure-awaiting the governor's signature-that would affirm the right to reproductive choice and health care, including abortion, contraception and pregnancy-related services. (guttmacher.org)
- Residents can vote to establish a constitutional right to reproductive freedom , including abortion access and contraception decisions. (feminist.org)
- The Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative enshrines the ability to make and act on "decisions about all matters relating to pregnancy," including "contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care. (feminist.org)
- For a variety of personal and ethical considerations, others may opt for contraception, termination of pregnancy, sterilization, and/or adoption. (aao.org)
- The newest techniques in contraception and sterilization and hormone replacement therapies are covered, as are contemporary treatment options for uterine fibroids and invasive breast cancer. (chipsbooks.com)
- CU must pledge to provide continued access to accessible, inclusive, and gender-affirming reproductive health services and contraception on campus. (colorado.edu)
- Her research has been published in Contraception, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology , and Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health among other journals. (societyfp.org)
- Dr. Beasley is a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist at Baylor College of Medicine, with a focus on management of early pregnancy loss, contraception counseling in the medically complex patient, and family planning. (societyfp.org)
- She has training in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, used in her work tracking trends in long-acting reversible contraception, examining the consequences of unintended pregnancy, and understanding the impact of travel on women seeking abortions. (societyfp.org)
- But the negative effects of the persistent lack of access to reproductive health care, to safe maternal care, and to contraception for Native women are just as real. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
- For these reasons, access to reproductive health care, including contraception and abortion services, is critical. (ourbodiesourselves.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)
- 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)
- Updates on the latest techniques in contraception, sterilization, and hormone replacement, as well as current treatment options for uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts. (medicosrepublic.com)
- Dr. Berry-Bibee is a practicing OB-GYN and a guest researcher at the CDC, currently serving on CDC's Zika Virus Emergency Response on the Pregnancy and Birth Defects Task Force Contraception Access Team. (cdc.gov)
Contraceptive6
- The reproductive health devices market includes Endometrial Ablation devices, Female Sterilization devices, Reversible Contraceptive devices and Assisted Reproductive Technology devices. (medicaldevice-network.com)
- Reversible contraceptive devices are used as birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy. (medicaldevice-network.com)
- Dr. Kavanaugh's research portfolio has focused on contraceptive use and service delivery, unintended pregnancy, and abortion. (societyfp.org)
- I'd like to welcome you to today's COCA call, Updated Interim Zika Clinical Guidance for Pregnant Women in Data on Contraceptive Use to Decrease Zika-Affected Pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
- Title : Unplanned pregnancies and contraceptive use among HIV- positive women in care Personal Author(s) : Sutton, Madeline Y.;Zhou, Wen;Frazier, Emma L. (cdc.gov)
- CARD 3 lists contraceptive methods that some people use to prevent pregnancy or to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. (cdc.gov)
Termination6
- As a first-trimester procedure, CVS allows earlier diagnosis and can lead to earlier and thus safer pregnancy termination. (aao.org)
- We face routine violations of our sexual and reproductive health rights, by both community and state such as coerced sterilization and pregnancy termination. (talkingdrugs.org)
- Our OB-GYNs treat an array of conditions, including infertility, menopause, hormonal disorders, sterilization or termination of pregnancy, reproductive-related cancers and incontinence. (hawaiipacifichealth.org)
- It also empowers legislators to prohibit or regulate the termination of pregnancy after the viability of the fetus, but prevents them from pursuing any abortion that a physician deems necessary to "protect the life or physical or mental health" of the pregnant woman beyond that limit (such cases occur in 0.2% of pregnancies, according to medical associations). (elpais.com)
- We offer first and second trimester medical and surgical pregnancy termination, as well as treatment for miscarriage or fetal death. (tuftsmedicalcenter.org)
- But is this necessary for effective pregnancy termination? (medscape.com)
Miscarriage2
- And as more and more people use medication abortion, in the form of abortion pills that can safely be taken from home, anti-abortion legislation has become especially risky for people who experience miscarriage, stillbirth or other pregnancy complications. (salon.com)
- Medication abortions happen through inducing a miscarriage, meaning even natural loss of pregnancy could draw government investigation and criminalization if Roe were reversed. (salon.com)
Autonomy11
- It is a clear statement of respect for the reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy of all Illinois residents. (guttmacher.org)
- As the latest season continues to unfold, the arc of "The Handmaid's Tale" itself has been one that's achingly familiar to reproductive rights advocates - slow, repetitive, and with little progress through the years, much like the ongoing struggle for abortion access and autonomy for pregnant people. (salon.com)
- One of the most recurring criticisms of the show, made by women of color, is the white feminism inherent to its premise that pregnancy coercion, dehumanization, and systemic denial of autonomy are elements of a far-off dystopia, rather than reality for many women and pregnant people of color. (salon.com)
- You might also hear this called reproductive autonomy. (webmd.com)
- One imagines it as the right to bodily autonomy while another understands it is the right to reproductive autonomy. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- At the time these arguments were being developed, appeals to reproductive autonomy were not as common. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- That's because reproductive autonomy is not Thomson's concern. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- As more feminist-centered approaches came into prominence over the next decade or two, appeals to reproductive autonomy gained steam. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- Clearly , by 1992, the reproductive autonomy argument had arrived in earnest. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- If a woman's right to abortion is based on her right to reproductive autonomy, then it isn't clear why fetal viability should be a bright red line for abortion rights. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- High rates of poverty and adolescent pregnancy contribute to an environment that does not support their bodily autonomy. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
Right to reproductive freedom5
- Michiganders will decide if a right to reproductive freedom should be guaranteed. (feminist.org)
- An initiative establishing a right to reproductive freedom , similar to those proposed in Michigan and Arizona, was approved by the House in March but did not reach a vote in the Senate. (feminist.org)
- The proposal seeks to guarantee that "every person" can enjoy their " fundamental right to reproductive freedom . (elpais.com)
- A group of GOP state lawmakers and Michigan Right to Life Wednesday sued Gov.Gretchen Whitmer (pictured in February) and other state officials in a bid to overturn a 2022 voter-approved state constitutional right to reproductive freedom, including abortions. (yahoo.com)
- The lawsuit said that when voters passed that proposal protecting reproductive rights, including abortion, it 'created a super-right to 'reproductive freedom. (yahoo.com)
Fight for reproductive rights2
- Practical tools and theoretical frameworks for understanding the fight for reproductive rights, from pregnancy to parenthood and beyond. (cbsd.com)
- The fight for reproductive rights has been a long and continuous one that has been prominent for centuries. (edubirdie.com)
Women49
- women of reproductive age excluding persons who reported that they or their partner were pregnant, had a hysterectomy, were not sexually active, were too old to become pregnant, or were the same sex. (cdc.gov)
- Women are at higher risk for certain medical conditions, including some forms of cancer and reproductive health issues, which is why healthcare providers screen for specific women's health issues. (onslowcountync.gov)
- Onslow County Health Department provides a variety of women's health services, including breast exams and mammograms, pap smears, physical exams, and pregnancy testing. (onslowcountync.gov)
- The money Pulido received is part of California's effort to reckon with and respond to its past: a history in which more than 20,000 incarcerated people - largely women - underwent involuntary sterilization procedures. (truthout.org)
- Radical Reproductive Justice assembles two decades' of work initiated by SisterSong Women of Color Health Collective, creators of the human rights-based "reproductive justice" framework to move beyond polarized pro-choice/pro-life debates. (cbsd.com)
- During 2008-2013, approximately 20% of women of reproductive age (15-44 years) continuously enrolled in New York's Medicaid program filled a prescription for an opioid pain medication from an outpatient setting. (cdc.gov)
- The New York State (NYS) Department of Health (DOH) analyzed data for women aged 15-44 years (i.e., reproductive-aged women) enrolled in Medicaid to examine opioid drug prescriptions during 2008-2013. (cdc.gov)
- To understand patterns of prescribing opioid medications for women of reproductive age, NYS DOH examined Medicaid fee-for-service and managed care data during 2008-2013 for females aged 15-44 years who were continuously enrolled in Medicaid during each reporting year. (cdc.gov)
- Among enrolled women who had a live birth, the mean gestational age in days for each pregnancy-related ICD-9 primary diagnosis code was calculated and used to compute the average prenatal period. (cdc.gov)
- Our reproductive ability is controlled and manipulated - whether through forced abortion and sterilization, pressuring women to get pregnant, or forcing women's pregnancy through rape. (rapereliefshelter.bc.ca)
- After all, just last summer, it was reported that a doctor working with ICE had been subjecting detained migrant women to forced sterilizations . (salon.com)
- Before that, a jail in Tennessee came under fire for pressuring incarcerated women , who are disproportionately Black and brown, to undergo sterilizations. (salon.com)
- The targeted criminalization of disproportionately women of color for pregnancy loss, or self-induced abortions with medication, is already happening. (salon.com)
- The main fertility treatments available for women after sterilization are tubal reversal surgery and in vitro fertilization (IVF). (trmbaby.com)
- After sterilization, it is possible for some women to become pregnant through fertility treatment. (trmbaby.com)
- There are two fertility treatment options available to women who want to become pregnant after sterilization: tubal ligation reversal surgery and in vitro fertilization (IVF). (trmbaby.com)
- Success rates range from 62-74% for women under 34 years old, with most pregnancies occurring in the first two years following surgery. (trmbaby.com)
- Women and/or their male partners who have a history of infertility may have lower chances of achieving spontaneous pregnancy after a tubal ligation reversal. (trmbaby.com)
- The Michigan Right To Life lawsuit states that it seeks 'to protect and vindicate fundamental constitutional rights' by seeking to overturn the vote giving all Michigan women what it called the super-right of reproductive freedom. (yahoo.com)
- In the past, some women, such as Black, lower-income, and Native American women, didn't have the same reproductive rights as other women. (webmd.com)
- Reproductive rights don't just apply to women, but men and people of all genders. (webmd.com)
- Even recently, there are reports of women in prison who were forced to have tubal ligation surgery, or sterilization. (webmd.com)
- Women who are Black, Latina, or native American may be twice as likely to have sterilization as white women. (webmd.com)
- Women who have Medicaid may be 1.4 times more likely to be offered sterilization as a birth control method than women with private insurance. (webmd.com)
- As a department invested in intersectional, transnational, and decolonial feminist scholarship, we also wish to underscore how attacks on the reproductive freedoms of women and pregnancy-capable people in the United States are tied to the undermining of reproductive health globally by the US. (colorado.edu)
- This includes support from Latin American feminists - especially from Mexico, where Mexico's Supreme Court moved last year to decriminalize abortion - and global reproductive and women's rights groups including UNFPA, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, and the Global Fund for Women. (colorado.edu)
- The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- Pregnancy in women aged 40 and above is frequently unplanned and the legal abortion rate is high in this age group. (nih.gov)
- Many women over the age of 40 years, especially those in their late 40s, do not fully understand that they may remain at risk for pregnancy. (nih.gov)
- Pregnancy risks for this age group also include spontaneous abortion rates reaching 26%, with maternal morality being 4 times greater than for women aged 30-39. (nih.gov)
- A wide range of methods is available, however, to prevent pregnancy in women during the period between the birth of their last desired child and the natural end of heir reproductive lives. (nih.gov)
- Three of those women, who had come to Standing Rock to offer reproductive health care to women at the resistance camp, spoke with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! (ourbodiesourselves.org)
- about the birth of the baby, and why reproductive rights for Native women is important to the fight for their land. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
- our reproductive rights as Native women have been taken away from us in so many ways. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
- Native women have suffered a history of horrific discrimination at the hands of white people, especially when it comes to their reproductive health and rights, including forced sterilization. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
- Eugenics lobbyists and white nationalists allowed their racist ideals to be the motive for violating reproductive rights of minority women and traumatizing their bodies just to keep them from reproducing. (edubirdie.com)
- Within my research, I aimed to identify the position of minority women in the Reproductive Rights movement and support the theory that forced sterilization in the 1900s defined this position and differentiated marginalized women in the movement. (edubirdie.com)
- Analyzing the origins of eugenics, the timeline of laws that allowed forced sterilization, and how the affected women organized against this issue allows for a full grasp on the experience of marginalized women in the Reproductive Rights movement and how this experience has aged. (edubirdie.com)
- ABSTRACT The duration and determinants of interbirth intervals among women of reproductive age in Karak, Jordan were examined in October 2003. (who.int)
- This study, therefore, aimed to identify the contributed to a rapid and continuous de- duration and determinants of interbirth in- cline in infant mortality, which was halved tervals among women of reproductive age in 1970 and then again in 1985 to reach 26 in one region of Jordan. (who.int)
- Fallopian tube reconstruction has been the traditional method of restoring reproductive function to women with tubal infertility. (medscape.com)
- She is involved in developing clinical guidance for healthcare providers caring for pregnant women and women of reproductive age with possible exposure to Zika virus. (cdc.gov)
- Do social inequalities in Peruvian society legitimize policy of government that violates women and indigenous reproductive and human rights? (bvsalud.org)
- Was the sterilization campaign part of a shared "common sense" among policymakers, physicians, nurses, and general population regarding the need to sterilized low-income and indigenous women? (bvsalud.org)
- Binge drinking (i.e., 4 alcoholic drinks per occasion for women) is associated with poor HIV treatment compliance, HIV incidence, and unplanned pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
- In the first stage, controlled descriptors were used, in Portuguese and English, associated with the OR and AND In 2019, the world population of women of reproductive operators: (family planning OR family planning programs) age (15 to 49 years) was estimated at 1.9 billion people. (bvsalud.org)
- The Role of Metformin in PCOS-Related Infertility Peter Kovacs comments on a new guideline from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine on the use of metformin for ovulation induction in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. (medscape.com)
- How Intramural Uterine Fibroids May Affect IVF Outcomes Dr Kovacs reviews a study that compared pregnancy and live birth rates in women with and those without intramural fibroids who underwent IVF. (medscape.com)
- Meta-analysis Supports Progesterone for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Dr Kovacs summarizes a meta-analysis that evaluated the effectiveness of natural progesterone or synthetic progestogens in women with more than two consecutive pregnancy losses. (medscape.com)
Prenatal3
- Some states allow anyone from 12 to 17 equal access to pregnancy testing , prenatal care, and STD tests and treatment without parental consent. (webmd.com)
- Some of that confusion comes from intentional obfuscation-when pro-life activists intentionally downplay the health risks of pregnancy, for example, or when pro-choice activists intentionally mischaracterize the development of the prenatal heart. (thepublicdiscourse.com)
- Expanded coverage of topics, evidence-based research, therapies, and the latest changes in the management of cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer screening, abnormal uterine bleeding, hypertension in pregnancy, cervical insufficiency, prenatal diagnosis, and preterm labor. (medicosrepublic.com)
Tubal sterilization1
- Female sterilizing operation (such as tubal sterilization and hysterectomy) 4. (cdc.gov)
Reported reproductive health1
- All participants reported reproductive health care training deficiencies, and many explained that "elective" training required resident initiative to obtain. (allenpress.com)
Pregnant1
Protecting reproductive rights1
- Michigan Right To Life's president Barbara Listing said in a statement Michigan's voter-approved state constitutional amendment protecting reproductive rights violates the federal U.S. constitution. (yahoo.com)
Sexually Transmit1
- Almost one-quarter of men are sexually active by age 15, so they're at risk for unplanned pregnancies or for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like gonorrhea or chlamydia that could make them unable to father children. (webmd.com)
Female Sterilization2
- We analyzed 40 consecutive cases of reversal of female sterilization performed at the Medical College of Georgia from 1973 through 1980. (elsevierpure.com)
- McDonough, Paul G. / Reversal of female sterilization . (elsevierpure.com)
Menopause2
- From birth control through pregnancy and childbirth to menopause, our OB-GYNs help their patients with reproductive health care throughout their lives. (hawaiipacifichealth.org)
- For female volunteers: negative pregnancy test (for female volunteers with preserved reproductive capacity, i.e. those who are not in menopause and who have not undergone sterilization surgery). (who.int)
Access to reproductive2
- All UE locals should review your health insurance and time off provisions that might impact access to reproductive healthcare, as outlined below. (ueunion.org)
- Although the fight is not over, the pause allows us to turn our attention to another crisis affecting Native people, one directly connected to the fight for their land and water: Native women's access to reproductive health and rights. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
Tract1
- The female reproductive tract includes the vagina, uterus, and fallopian tubes and is prone to infections. (wikipedia.org)
20194
- Including these states, 25 legislatures have introduced bills to affirm and protect reproductive rights during their 2019 sessions. (guttmacher.org)
- On January 20, 2019, Int. No. 863-A ("Law"), which, among other things, prohibits employment discrimination based on an individual's sexual and reproductive health choices, became law following the New York City Council's approval of the measure last month. (ebglaw.com)
- A new law enacted November 8, 2019, added a new section to New York's labor laws effective immediately that prohibits an employer from discriminating against an employee or her dependents based on the employee's "reproductive health decision making. (nysca.com)
- Chapter 457 of the Laws of 2019 added a new section - ยง203-E - to the state's labor laws that prohibits an employer "from accessing an employee's personal information regarding the employee's or the employee's dependent's reproductive health decision making, including but not limited to, the decision to use or access a particular drug, device or medical service without the employee's prior informed affirmative written consent. (nysca.com)
Histories2
- A fertility doctor will also take into consideration a woman's age, her and her partner's reproductive histories, and any conditions that could impact her fertility, such as endometriosis, prior pelvic infections and/or surgeries. (trmbaby.com)
- The interval file contains detailed pregnancy histories. (cdc.gov)
Terminate2
- Couples who elect PND in the form of either CVS or amniocentesis may face considerable anxiety about complications, such as pregnancy loss, waiting time to obtain the genetic results, and, potentially, the difficult decision of whether to terminate an affected pregnancy-a dilemma that couples are aware they may face repeatedly with each consecutive pregnancy. (aao.org)
- When we don't terminate our pregnancies, there's a strong possibility we will lose custody of our children. (talkingdrugs.org)
Rights advocates1
- Reproductive rights advocates work to pass laws that allow equal access to all of these health care services for people of all genders, races, ethnicities, religious beliefs, income levels, and legal status -- including those who are in prison or are undocumented immigrants. (webmd.com)
Abortions1
- revises the state's postviability abortion law so that it allows abortions later in pregnancy when medically necessary without a second physician's approval, to ensure that a patient's health needs guide medical decisions. (guttmacher.org)
Context of pregnancy1
- It is also referred to as the birth canal in the context of pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
Vitro1
- Today, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET) bypass the fallopian tubes in the reproductive process and are additional options in the treatment of these patients. (medscape.com)
Sexual5
- Rather, it focuses on protecting employees from discrimination based on their sexual and reproductive health choices. (ebglaw.com)
- Revise equal employment opportunity statements and policies in handbooks, employment applications, and elsewhere that list the categories protected from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation to include "sexual and other reproductive health decisions. (ebglaw.com)
- We work to reclaim our bodily sovereignty, including rights to the full range of sexual and reproductive health, gender-sensitive health services, and rights to use drugs. (talkingdrugs.org)
- Reproductive and sexual rights are very controversial issues in human rights because they relate to sexual prejudices, social stigma and structural inequalities deeply rooted in societies. (bvsalud.org)
- Sexual and reproductive health. (bvsalud.org)
Partner's1
- A woman's chance of having a baby after sterilization depends on many variables, including the type of sterilization procedure that was performed, her age, her previous fertility history and her partner's fertility history. (trmbaby.com)
Eugenics1
- In order to interpret how forced sterilization became common, one must know what movement the procedure stemmed from: the eugenics movement. (edubirdie.com)
Advocates1
- Along with Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan (PPAM), an arm of America's leading reproductive health care provider, the ACLU is one of the progressive partner organizations in the Reproductive Freedom for All coalition. (elpais.com)
Prohibits2
- The bill prohibits the state as well as local jurisdictions from interfering with individuals' reproductive health decisions, including those of individuals in state custody. (guttmacher.org)
- The new law not only prohibits discrimination but also forbids retaliatory actions taken against an employee, and prohibits an employer from requiring an employee to sign a waiver of her rights to her reproductive health care decisions, including use of a particular drug, device, or medical service under the law. (nysca.com)
Ectopic pregnancy1
- The ectopic pregnancy rate was 15% for the entire group. (elsevierpure.com)
Abortion access2
- The Illinois Reproductive Health Act protects abortion access in several other key ways. (guttmacher.org)
- In the decades since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, abortion access has declined, with 90% of counties lacking an abortion provider today, and maternal mortality rates increasing over the years in states with more restrictions on reproductive rights , especially for people of color. (salon.com)
Healthcare7
- Following the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade , many states across the country have enacted new legal barriers to accessing abortion and other reproductive healthcare. (ueunion.org)
- Reproductive healthcare affects members, spouses, and children of members at every local, and should be a priority for UE stewards. (ueunion.org)
- Make sure that reproductive healthcare is covered under the employer's insurance for everyone, including spouses and dependents in addition to employees, even if this means traveling out of state to receive care. (ueunion.org)
- This should include time off to recover from reproductive healthcare services. (ueunion.org)
- Investigate the reproductive healthcare services that are available in your area and under your health insurance. (ueunion.org)
- The Saint Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction is committed to building a culture of life in women's reproductive healthcare. (popepaulvi.com)
- Dr. Oduyebo is also a subject matter expert, and provides clinical consultation to healthcare providers and state, tribal, local and territorial health departments through the CDC Zika Pregnancy Hotline. (cdc.gov)
Reversal3
- For properly-selected patients, tubal reversal provides a high chance of spontaneous pregnancy. (trmbaby.com)
- When pregnancy is achieved through tubal reversal surgery, there is a higher risk (one in 12) of ectopic or tubal pregnancy, which is a dangerous condition that can be life-threatening to the mother. (trmbaby.com)
- Sterilization reversal is performed more frequently since the innovation of microscopic technics in tubal surgery. (elsevierpure.com)
Treatments1
- Reproductive rights are different in each state when it comes to access to abortion, birth control, and other reproductive health care treatments. (webmd.com)
Women's rights1
- Sterilization abuse not only took away women's rights to control their fertility, but negatively impacted their social and emotional health. (ourbodiesourselves.org)
Assisted Reproducti1
- Assisted Reproductive Technology: The European Experience Recent data from Europe can be helpful when counseling patients about assisted reproduction options. (medscape.com)
Clinical1
- Using the 2013-2014 data cycles of Medical Monitoring Project, we assessed the weighted prevalence of drinking patterns by socio-demographic, clinical and reproductive characteristics of 946 WLWH. (cdc.gov)
ACTIVISM1
- Exploring the history of forced sterilization provides background to the divide in reproductive rights activism and connects to the lack of inclusivity and attention on minority women's issues in the second wave of feminism. (edubirdie.com)
Reproduction4
- The female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in the reproduction of new offspring. (wikipedia.org)
- The Saint Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction was founded in 1985 to answer the call for reproductive health care that fully respects life. (popepaulvi.com)
- The paper will analyze the discourses regarding sterilization and reproduction of political and Catholic religious leaders, national and international media and conservative and "progressive" individuals in two different political scenarios: the Fujimori government and the current Toledo democratic regimen. (bvsalud.org)
- Keywords: Sterilization, Reproduction, Human rights violations. (bvsalud.org)
Infant2
- Exposure to opioids during pregnancy can lead to adverse infant outcomes, including neonatal abstinence syndrome ( 1 ) and birth defects ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
- Dr. Oduyebo is also involved with the US Zika Pregnancy Registry, and provides technical assistance to support state, tribal, local and territorial health departments collecting information about pregnancy and infant outcomes following laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
Birth10
- In humans, the female reproductive system is immature at birth and develops to maturity at puberty to be able to produce gametes, and to carry a fetus to full term. (wikipedia.org)
- If you were not born in the United States, you will need your LPR card (green card), proof of pregnancy, and birth certificate (if you have it). (onslowcountync.gov)
- Opioid exposure during pregnancy can cause neonatal abstinence syndrome and has been associated with the occurrence of birth defects. (cdc.gov)
- Once childbearing is complete, the couple will require some form of birth control to prevent additional pregnancies. (trmbaby.com)
- It means you have the power of the law to protect you and allow you the right to make your own choices about birth control , pregnancy , and having children. (webmd.com)
- Sterilization, or permanent birth control. (webmd.com)
- If your rights are restricted, you may not be able to make your own decisions about pregnancy or birth control. (webmd.com)
- The artificial reproductive technologies were introduced with the birth control pill in 1960. (popepaulvi.com)
- Dr. Oduyebo is an OB-GYN, and works on the Pregnancy & Birth Defects Task Force for the CDC's Zika Response. (cdc.gov)
- Exercise, Pregnancy, and Preterm Birth: What Advice Can We Give? (medscape.com)
Barriers1
- We recognize the importance of Colorado organizations - including COLOR, The Brazen Project, and the Colorado Doula Project - that work tirelessly to fight for access to abortion, especially for communities that face socio-economic barriers to accessing reproductive services, including those across state lines. (colorado.edu)
Constitutional right1
- Proposal 5 would guarantee a constitutional right to "personal reproductive liberty. (feminist.org)
Implantation and pregnancy1
- The uterine cavity is the site of implantation and pregnancy. (medscape.com)
Health services2
- The findings presented in this report examine women's coverage, access, and affordability of care, their connections to the health care delivery system and use of preventive care, use of reproductive health services, and responsibilities caring for family health needs. (kff.org)
- We evaluated how training at a Catholic hospital affects trainees' subsequent provision of reproductive health services at secular institutions. (allenpress.com)
Services1
- We also call on CU Boulder's Health and Wellness Services and the Wardenburg Health Center to distribute information that warns students about the prevalence of Anti-Abortion Counseling Centers (so-called "Crisis Pregnancy Centers") in Boulder, which masquerade as abortion clinics while actually providing medically inaccurate information and targeting low-income students and students of color. (colorado.edu)
Disorders1
- 4] In addition, some genetic disorders with associated epilepsy (eg, Rett syndrome and Aicardi syndrome) and eclamptic seizures in pregnancy can only occur in females. (medscape.com)
Inequalities2
- The final goal and challenge is to deconstruct the concept of reproductive rights in the context of political violence, poverty, human rights violations, and economic, gender and ethnic inequalities in Peru. (bvsalud.org)
- I will discuss the following questions: how is Fujimori's sterilization campaign contextualized within the Peruvian structural inequalities? (bvsalud.org)
Prevent3
- Certain vaccinations may be recommended during pregnancy to prevent disease being transmitted to the growing baby. (onslowcountync.gov)
- Everyday, Planned Parenthood of Illinois helps all kinds of people get the health tools and information-and above all the care and compassion they need-to prevent unintended pregnancies or to plan for families when they are ready. (plannedparenthood.org)
- sex education as a tool to prevent teenage pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
Hormone1
- These hormones also fluctuate in pregnancy, during the perimenopausal period, and with the introduction of exogenous hormones (eg, oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy). (medscape.com)
Fetal2
- New York enacted sweeping protections in January with its own Reproductive Health Act, which repealed the state's pre- Roe laws and permitted abortion until fetal viability, and after viability when the patient's life or health is endangered. (guttmacher.org)
- Our staff also works closely with Tufts Medical Center's Maternal Fetal Medicine program to provide patients diagnosed with fetal anomalies comprehensive genetics counseling and guidance in planning future pregnancies. (tuftsmedicalcenter.org)