Contraceptive brands such as Plan B, Favor and Phexxi have in some cases doubled or even quadrupled their online advertising to reach consumers.
A Personal Perspective: Distressed over the Roe v. Wade reversal. We are in this together. Let's speak up and destigmatize abortion.
In the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court, and Facebook turning over a teenager’s private chats about her abortion to police, protecting your data is more urgent than ever. Your iPhone and Apple Watch, and third-party apps you use on them, efficiently capture data that could be used against […] (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)
More people are coming into Minnesota clinics, both from in state and out, for contraceptives, according to Dr. Christy Boraas, a physician at M Health Fairview Women's Clinic in Minneapolis, medical director at Planned Parenthood, and abortion provider at Whole Women’s Health in Bloomington.
College campuses around the country are adding a new selection to their vending machines: Along with Dorritos and Twix bars, students are pushing for (and getting) Plan B emergency contraceptive pills. Used within 72 hours of unprotected sex, the pills can prevent ovulation and egg fertilization, preventing pregnancy. A handful of colleges unveiled these vending machines in recent years, but with the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade, the demand has become widespread....
Lady Gaga has a message for the Supreme Court after their historic decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The "A Star is Born" actress kicked off her Chromatica Ball tour in the U.S. in Washington, D.C and took the time to speak out against SCOTUS' decision to remove personal freedoms with abortion rights, and voiced her concern that they'll come for same-sex marriage next. Before performing her hit single "Edge of Glory," Gaga, 36, dedicated the song to the women around the country...
Being for or against abortion is an illogical premise and platform. It is a health issue, not a political issue. Health issues should never be argued from a political platform, nor should people not certified in the scientific and medical professions be the authoritative determiners of health issues. It is especially dangerous in view of […]
Davis responds to a recent letter about the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
"What happened in Texas and Louisiana will happen to women in North Dakota after the state’s abortion ban goes into effect later this month," writes columnist Jim Shaw. "The fact that abortion is still legal in neighboring Minnesota will be of little help."
"What happened in Texas and Louisiana will happen to women in North Dakota after the state’s abortion ban goes into effect later this month," writes columnist Jim Shaw. "The fact that abortion is still legal in neighboring Minnesota will be of little help."
"What happened in Texas and Louisiana will happen to women in North Dakota after the state’s abortion ban goes into effect later this month," writes columnist Jim Shaw. "The fact that abortion is still legal in neighboring Minnesota will be of little help."
"What happened in Texas and Louisiana will happen to women in North Dakota after the state’s abortion ban goes into effect later this month," writes columnist Jim Shaw. "The fact that abortion is still legal in neighboring Minnesota will be of little help."