During its first month, the second Trump administration signed several executive orders (EOs) and otherwise signaled its approach to certain reproductive health measures that were previously in place.
More than six months into the second Trump administration, the self-proclaimed fertilization president has detailed no actual plan to get insurers to cover in vitro fertilization, despite his campaign ...
A 35-year-old Kentucky woman was arrested in late 2025, accused of taking abortion pills that she ordered online. The ...
It is essential to ground fertility awareness-based methods in a strong, person-centered evidence base, just the way we would with any other contraceptive option. This article has been updated since ...
Washington, D.C. — The Trump administration is dismantling programs to prevent, treat, and cure diseases that affect women and threatening access to basic reproductive and maternal health care—and the ...
Well, that didn't take long: Following Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, attentive users noticed the site reproductiverights.gov had quietly been taken down, along with its resources for ...
Artificial intelligence governance in reproductive health needs better tools and stronger norms. Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in consumer health technologies, with women’s ...
President Trump’s war on reproductive health now has an enforcer. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leading the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the nation’s top health agency tasked with ...
New research finds that more than half of employed adults in the U.S. believe that companies should speak out in support of reproductive rights. Corporate engagement on reproductive rights may include ...