Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce the "Contraception Begins at Erection Act," which would make it illegal for men to ...
Contraceptive research and programmes have largely focused on women’s role in the practice, as though it only takes a woman ...
A memo sent out by Rader and Somani to other representatives to co sponsor says "the legislation seeks to ensure that men ...
The Albanese government will announce half a billion dollars in women’s health investments, highlighting improved access to ...
Young women who gave birth as teenagers and a nongovernment organization helping implement comprehensive sexuality education ...
Grief and “dizzying chaos” struck communities around the globe as networks for delivering medicine, nutrition and maternal ...
Many women seeking abortion are disbelieved or discriminated against based on the contraception choices they make or do not ...
Real talk: There’s no such thing as a birth control method that’s perfect for everyone. You need to find the one that fits into your life. There are lots of things to think about — like convenience, ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, where USAID oversees services including HIV prevention and treatment, girls and women ...
It's not the first time a lawmaker has attempted to regulate male reproduction. Nina Turner, former Ohio state senator, ...
With little over a month left before Liberals choose Canada's next prime minister, the candidates to replace Justin Trudeau ...
The newly introduced legislation would make it a felony for men to “discharge semen without the intent to fertilize." It's ...