How Abortion Laws Focusing on Fetal Viability Miss the Mark on Women’s Experiences Katrina Kimport & Tracy A. Weitz Abortion policy in the U.S. often focuses on fetal viability and fails to address the concerns of actual pregnant people.
What Top IVF Advocates Want From the White House Fertility Care Plan Elisha Brown, News From the States The White House will likely drop IVF-related policy recommendations soon. IVF advocacy groups say they haven't heard from the administration.
Opinion: Trump’s Second Presidency Will Be Even Worse for Maternal Health Avital Norman Nathman What maternal health could look like in the next four years, and how we can push back.
Conservatives Are Using Trans Issues To Wage War on Disability Jessica Mason Pieklo A Texas lawsuit seeking to limit trans rights could wipe out disability protections in public schools nationwide. That's always been the plan.
New Maternal Health Fund Aims to Support Black Louisiana Parents Carrie Murphy Louisiana's maternal care landscape is dire. Birthmark's mutual aid fund works to close to the gap.
Access Barriers Create Worse IVF Outcomes for Black Parents Madeleine Aitken Stigmas and other hurdles cause lower rates of success for Black patients who use IVF and other infertility treatments to start families.
‘It’s Never Been Done:’ Black-led Birthing Center to Serve Detroit Tatiana Walk-Morris When it comes to the U.S. maternal mortality rate, "we still have a long way to go, and birth centers are a major part in shifting those outcomes."
Giving Birth Is Expensive. Birth Care Funds Are Working to Fill the Gap. Thalia Charles Birth care funds are working to provide support to new parents and combat predatory "crisis pregnancy centers."
How Maternal Health and Abortion Access Are Two Sides of the Same Coin Stephanie Mitchell & Avital Norman Nathman States with the most restrictive abortion laws have the worst maternal and infant health outcomes, particularly for Black women.
Why Harris’ Black Maternal Health Plan Must Evolve to Actually Help Families Mali Collins Efforts to improve the dismal Black maternal health rate cannot rely solely on funding institutions. A Harris administration must invest in people too.