Hey Jane is the leading provider of telehealth abortion care, giving women access to safe and affordable care.
It marks one of Kennedy’s clearest public statements on abortion since being nominated to lead the nation’s health department.
They’re rolling out plans to restore the stigma that once surrounded abortion—and especially to change the way Americans see abortion pills, which now account for more than half of all abortions nationwide.
Every month, thousands of Texas women are deciding whether to keep a pregnancy. I have yet to hear one say they cared much what lawmakers thought.
Here are some of the actions Trump’s nominees could take on abortion, if confirmed, from HHS to the Justice Department.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling
Washington Democratic lawmakers are proposing taxpayer-funded colleges and universities provide abortion access.
The anti-abortion movement has launched a pressure campaign urging President Donald Trump’s administration to take steps toward a nationwide ban on medication abortion, the method used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions nationwide.
Pro-Choice Washington hosted a rally Wednesday at the state Capitol, where legislators have proposed more protections for reproductive health care.
Both women found their way to Her Safe Harbor, the telehealth abortion provider I recently wrote about. As it happens, both live in North Carolina, although their dilemmas could have played out ...
Several other states already have similar laws, which are among the priorities for anti-abortion groups. Some blue states have laws intended to protect providers who use telehealth to prescribe ...