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Local doctors have seen a surge in requests for vasectomies and salpingectomies since Texas' abortion bans went into effect. Some people see this as a way to remain childfree, while others want to avoid high-risk pregnancies.
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The side effects of many common contraceptives are already difficult, and many Texans are now navigating that landscape without a comprehensive sex education, supportive doctors or health insurance.
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From Texas Standard: Let’s start 50 years ago when the United Nations declared family planning as a human right. Here's what Mexico’s UN Representative,...
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For more than a year now, health officials have been trying to improve access to long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as IUDs, for women who want...
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Religious schools and other nonprofits like the Littler Sisters of the Poor say the government's workaround for birth control still imposes a burden on their freedom.