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‘I got a brain injury and a life sentence’: The hidden legacy of male violence against women
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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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Why the mental health of liberal girls sank first and fastest
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Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws
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Thousands of women in Greenland, including some as young as twelve, had a contraceptive device implanted in their womb, often without consent
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Lawmakers in Finland have approved a legislative reform that will ease the process of getting an abortion in the country
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Bank of Ireland offers workers paid menopause leave
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The underserved market of menopause
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Denmark and Greenland have formally agreed to launch a two-year investigation into historic birth control practices carried out for many years on Inuit Greenlanders
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Scotland to become first country in world to provide free period products
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A Texas blueprint for converting the ‘abortion-minded’: Lattes and a view
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How the Supreme Court killed Roe v. Wade
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About half of US abortion patients report using contraception in the month they became pregnant
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Thousands of people are trying to leave QAnon, but getting out is almost impossible
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Two disbarred lawyers sued a Texas doctor who performed an abortion. Flustered ‘pro-lifers’ are backpedaling
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Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade on Dec. 1
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A doctor who defied Texas' abortion law is sued, launching a legality test of the ban
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Facebook knows Instagram is toxic for teen girls, company documents show
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Supreme Court upholds new Texas abortion law, for now
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Schools opened, suicide attempts in girls skyrocketed
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My slightly unreal pandemic pregnancy
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Lake Highlands, Texas high school valedictorian discards her pre-approved commencement speech to read a statement about abortion rights
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Near-complete ban on abortion is signed into law in Texas
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I looked at 100 ads for menstrual products spanning 100 years — shame and secrecy prevailed
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Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Poland amid protests
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The rise and fall of Roe v. Wade
Part 1 (55 minutes): The hosts take on one of the Supreme Court’s most famous decisions, Roe v. Wade. In this first episode of a two-part series, they look at the legal and factual origins of Roe...
Part 1 (55 minutes):
The hosts take on one of the Supreme Court’s most famous decisions, Roe v. Wade. In this first episode of a two-part series, they look at the legal and factual origins of Roe v. Wade. They also discuss how Roe was weaponized by the conservative legal movement to rally against an interpretation of the Constitution that allows for flexibility in favor of a far more rigid approach.
Part 2 (61 minutes):
In the second part of a two-episode series on abortion rights, the hosts discuss Planned Parenthood v. Casey, a 1992 case in which the Supreme Court made it easier for states to restrict abortion access so long as abortion regulations don’t create an “undue burden.” The vague standard set lawmakers on a new path of attacking abortion access and fueled anti-abortion groups’ efforts to spread stigma and misinformation, setting up Roe v. Wade for a death by a thousand cuts.
(it's impossible to link to podcasts in a simple or easy way...if anyone has a better way of doing this I'm all ears...)
5-4 (pronounced "five to four", as in the vote total of a closely-divided court case from 9 justices) is one of my favorite podcasts. It's lawyers dissecting Supreme Court cases in a way that is very understandable to non-lawyers, from an explicitly and unabashedly left-wing perspective.
This is an extremely informative primer on the entire arc of abortion rights in the US, from the actual case everyone has heard of (Roe v Wade in the 1970s) to the case in the 1990s that actually superseded Roe and a case from last year that was seen as a victory because it upheld a previous case but it also contained a poison pill that significantly weakened that precedent.
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Online misinformation fuels a fight over folic acid: Low folate has been linked to birth defects, but some practitioners are urging pregnant people to avoid supplements
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In historic decision, Argentina legalizes first trimester abortion outside rape and threat to the mother's life
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"Women feel they have no option but to give birth alone": The rise of freebirthing during the pandemic
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Educational and fun podcast episode about vaginal health: Dr. Jen Gunter with Jameela Jamil
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Scottish Parliament unanimously passes a bill to provide menstrual products for free across the country
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A look at the future of abortion from Colorado
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Polish government delays abortion ban after two weeks of protests across the country
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Chrissy Teigen describes losing baby in heartbreaking detail: "Utter and complete sadness"
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What happens to abortion access in the US if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
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The reverse birth tourists: Americans are choosing to have babies abroad to avoid the crushing maternity and childcare costs in the US
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Using the menstrual cup and open menstrual discussion
I'm a female working in the construction field and was wondering how to dispose of my feminine products discreetly and hygienically in a portable potty with a crew full of males where male...
I'm a female working in the construction field and was wondering how to dispose of my feminine products discreetly and hygienically in a portable potty with a crew full of males where male toxicity exists... 'twas weird.
I've been meaning to make the jump to the menstrual cup (due to my sustainability inclinations), but due to laziness/squeamish reasons, I didn't make the jump until I realized how practical it was with my profession!
I'm able to keep it in for a half day before emptying, so it's awesome for the jobsite! I can urinate with it too! which is also awesome... and! NO SMELL! I feel so much cleaner now. and the internal pressure kinda releases some cramps... not all the cramps, but some! And it's totally comfortable to work out in (for reference: I do outdoor running). Not to mention, there's way less waste and cost! (And for those who find bodily fluids cool, the thick, deep, dark red that you see when you empty makes me feel powerful, like you can conquer anything... in reality, I just sit with my Chimmy plush and wait for my significant other to plop chocolate goodies in my lap.)
The only downside I could find is that it took some time to get used to (about 1 cycle) and I can't hold my pee (I know I'm not suppose to anyway, but it's a nice privilege... these pipes had some major damage).
Anyway, any cycle stories/tips/tricks? embarrassing moments? origin story?
I'll go first, my mom was in a ferocious fight with my older sister for spending the night with some guy or whatever. As my mom was ripping my sister's clothes/throwing her out the house, I got my first period. I had to interrupt the fight to ask what I should do... middle child problems! I guess I found a good way to break up a fight...35 votes -
Why you should not put garlic in your vagina, as a treatment for yeast or anything else
@Jennifer Gunter: Why you should not put garlic in your vagina.A thread.Garlic contains allicin, in THE LAB it MAY have antifungal (i.e. anti yeast) properties. This is in a lab, not even in mice. Just a dish of cells. Your vagina is not a dish of cells. #vaginaisanogarliczone 1/8
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Two nurses denied jobs as midwives in Sweden because of their refusal to perform abortions have lost their legal action against Sweden at the ECHR
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Over the past year, 34-year-old pastor Mark Lee Dickson has convinced twelve towns in Texas to pass ordinances banning abortion. For women in those towns, fear and confusion reigns
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She wanted a 'freebirth' with no doctors. Online groups convinced her it would be OK.
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‘I was risking my life’: Why one in four US women return to work two weeks after childbirth
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Is cannabis the answer to everything?
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The abortion war goes local as ACLU lawsuit seeks to thwart town’s ban
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The female problem: How male bias in medical trials ruined women's health
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A test with no answer: No procedure exists that can prove virginity, yet dangerously unscientific virginity tests occur regularly—even in the United States
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Demand for gynecological "premarital exams" in Utah worries sexual health experts
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No body's business but mine: How menstruation apps are sharing your data
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Suicide rate for girls has been rising faster than for boys, study finds
13 votes