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When the Supreme Court made its deeply unpopular decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade in June 2022—which upended decades of precedent protecting the right to make personal health decisions without ...
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA) works to protect and expand access to sexual and reproductive health care and education, and provides support to its member affiliates. Planned ...
KANSAS CITY, MO — Missouri health care providers will be able to offer abortion care after a Jackson County circuit court judge today temporarily blocked a discriminatory and unnecessary abortion ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, President Donald Trump issued a vague executive order (EO) that claims to expand access to IVF, but in reality has little tangible benefit for families. In response, Alexis ...
Someone asked us: Can going through menopause affect thyroid? Yes, while going through menopause doesn't always affect your thyroid, it can happen. Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped organ at the ...
NEW YORK — Today, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and Planned Parenthood Action Fund announced that Leora Hanser will join the organization as its Chief Development Officer. “We know ...
No, once you’ve reached menopause you stop getting your period and you can’t get pregnant. However, some common menopause symptoms can feel similar to early pregnancy symptoms. If you’re unsure ...
Someone asked us: Is bleeding after menopause always cancer? Bleeding after menopause isn’t always due to cancer. But it can be a sign of a potential health problem. After menopause, your period ...
Someone asked us: Can periods restart after menopause? No, once you’ve reached menopause your period should stop completely. If you’re between the ages of 45 to 55 and you haven’t had your period in ...
Although it's not well understood why endometriosis happens, it isn’t spread from person to person. And although it's very common (affecting more than 5 million women in the United States), many ...