"I don't look like that, and I don't desire to look like that." —Kate Winslet
Unlike women's reproductive clinics, most crisis pregnancy centers are not medical facilities, and apart from providing free pregnancy tests and possibly limited sonograms, they do not offer medical assistance.
Women may not know that sometimes pregnancy can be abusive.
Violence against women and girls is a grave violation of human rights. Its impact ranges from immediate to long-term multiple physical, sexual and mental consequences for women and girls, including death.
Guys, this angry, hungry bear in our house is a big problem. You wouldn't put up with that. So don't put up with this. 1 in 5 women will be sexually assaulte...
"I wanted that baby. But there was just 100-percent chance he would die."
A woman’s right to have a baby should be based on medical fact—not social judgment
An OB-GYN explains how one state's restrictions affect women everywhere.
Despite decades of research, it’s still only women who deal with the daily annoyances of contraceptive medication.
My three children were born three years apart. That didn't happen by accident. Like most women I know, I used contraceptives. More than 99 percent of women in the U.S. have used contraceptives at one point or another to plan their families and take charge of their futures. Thanks to contraceptives, I was able to … Continued
Birth control is just the tip of the iceberg, advocates say. There are a number of other women’s health benefits that are also at risk.
If the crisis of violence against black trans people is new to you, you haven’t been paying attention.
Reality check: Nearly every American woman has used some form of contraception.
One in four women go back to work within 10 days of giving birth – but after years of inaction by the US, paid family leave is gaining political ground
Two-thirds of all U.S. maternal deaths are considered preventable. Racism—not race—is a critical factor
As a female preacher, I have firsthand experience of the way religion can discrimination against women. But religion is not the problem.
Planned Parenthood's campaign, called "This is Health Care," shows women claiming PP women provided them with healthcare. But is this campaign honest?
DHEA could benefit women trying to get pregnant - Dr. Natalie Burger