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18 votes
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In the US, more than 200 pregnant women were prosecuted the year after Roe v. Wade was overturned
23 votes -
Norway's government wants to relax restrictions on abortion to make it legal for women to terminate pregnancies up to the eighteenth week of gestation
27 votes -
Denmark to liberalize its abortion law to allow the procedure until eighteenth week of pregnancy
22 votes -
Why is it so hard to tell the sex of a dinosaur?
9 votes -
Sweden has consistently reported some of the lowest rates of maternal and child mortality in the world – unfortunately these achievements don't extend to foreign-born mothers
15 votes -
Morning sickness breakthrough raises hopes of possible cure
20 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
Reading advice for new parents?
We found out recently that we are expecting an addition to our family and are incredibly excited! It's still early on so we are not trying to get overly excited knowing that things can happen in...
We found out recently that we are expecting an addition to our family and are incredibly excited! It's still early on so we are not trying to get overly excited knowing that things can happen in the first trimester, but would like to begin educating ourselves on the pregnancy process and parenting.
Am curious and would love to hear from everyone what resources they found most helpful on these subjects. Pros for evidence based sources that manage to not be overly dry. Send me what you got! Any general advice you have would also be greatly appreciated :)
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Infants are born with syphilis in growing numbers, a sign of a wider US epidemic
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Poland's crusade against abortion investigates miscarriages, tests blood for evidence of abortion pills, created a national pregnancy registry
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Risk of death related to pregnancy and childbirth more than doubled between 1999 and 2019 in the US, new study finds
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Texas has quietly changed its abortion law - explicitly allowing abortion for premature ruptured membrane and ectopic pregnancy - how it happened
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New Jersey court sides with Catholic school that fired unmarried pregnant teacher
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Maternal deaths are expected to rise under US abortion bans, but the increase may be hard to measure
18 votes -
Idaho drops panel investigating pregnancy-related deaths as US maternal mortality surges
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Three Texas plaintiffs testified about the trauma they experienced being required to carry nonviable pregnancies due to the Texas abortion ban
55 votes -
How does the new over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, work to prevent pregnancy?
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Women in Denmark can now take a blood test to identify genetic foetal abnormalities in early pregnancy. But it has raised ethical questions.
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The ‘open secret’ in most US workplaces: Discrimination against moms is still rampant
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Across the whole of Europe, a lot of women are pregnant or have conceived children from sperm donors through Danish sperm banks
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More Swedish mothers are having babies after the age of forty-five than teenagers, new data from the Scandinavian country shows
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Iceland captain Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir says winning a claim against former side Lyon for failing to pay her full salary during pregnancy is a wake-up call for clubs
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In a first, doctors treat fatal genetic disease before birth
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Scientists have discovered a new set of blood groups. The ‘Er’ grouping could help doctors identify and treat some rare cases of blood incompatibility, including between pregnant mothers and fetuses.
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A Texas blueprint for converting the ‘abortion-minded’: Lattes and a view
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About half of US abortion patients report using contraception in the month they became pregnant
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My slightly unreal pandemic pregnancy
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Erasure of pregnant people
9 votes -
Digital pregnancy tests just contain a regular paper strip test and the battery, microcontroller, LEDs, photodiodes, screen, etc. are all to read whether it shows one line or two
16 votes -
Reflections on being a female founder
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This marsupial, the swamp wallaby, is the only animal that's always pregnant
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She wanted a 'freebirth' with no doctors. Online groups convinced her it would be OK.
23 votes -
The peculiarities of pregnancy in art, from corsets to belly pads and hidden bumps
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"Shona is one of the almost 50 people worldwide known as skyborns—impromptu deliveries who increase the passenger manifest, mid-flight."
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Men cause 100% of unwanted pregnancies
22 votes -
249 babies born with syphilis in Thailand this year: Public Health Ministry
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The unspoken effect of childbirth
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Family matters: Why a 27-year-old Canadian woman chose to be single and pregnant
5 votes -
'We need to know the sex. If it’s a girl we are going to terminate it'
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The fake abortion clinics of America: Misconception
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People who ask "are you pregnant?"
Why? Quick story: I was in an elevator with a coworker I didn't really know and he told me a story of when he asked a stranger in a restaurant if she were pregnant. She was not! And he said he was...
Why?
Quick story: I was in an elevator with a coworker I didn't really know and he told me a story of when he asked a stranger in a restaurant if she were pregnant. She was not! And he said he was so embarrassed that he had to leave.
I didn't get a chance to ask him, so I'm asking you fellow tilderinos - why ask this question at all? Especially to a stranger? What motivates this question? Is it really asking why someone looks fat?
Have you been on the receiving end of this question? (If you're a women older than 25, I'm going to guess yes). What are your stories?
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Hospitals know how to protect mothers. They just aren't doing it.
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Toowoomba woman wins court bid to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have a baby
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Should surrogate mothers be paid for their labour?
11 votes