Reproductive Health

The vice president hosted a campaign event in Tucson following the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling this week that allows an 1864 abortion ban to go into effect.
Overturning Roe set reproductive rights back 50 years. Arizona’s ruling sets it back 160.
The law dates back to 1864, predating Arizona's own statehood.
Most of us have heard this piece of seemingly sage advice at some point in our lives.
Most of us have heard this piece of seemingly sage advice at some point in our lives.
One of the pills most commonly used in self-managed abortion is at the center of a high-profile Supreme Court case.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that threatens to erode abortion rights even in states that have acted to preserve them.
Almost all Republicans claim to be “pro-life,” with many saying that life begins at conception. The difficulty of squaring that view with IVF was on display this week.
The president reminded the court that "women are not without electoral or political power" — and promised more from female voters this fall.
Like other Republicans, Sen. Katie Britt is eager to tout her support for IVF without saying if she thinks discarding frozen embryos is murder.