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Texas ranks almost last in women's health care and reproductive care, according to a national study.
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Applications for the $500,000 Reproductive Justice Fund were recently released, bringing San Antonio closer to formally supporting out-of-state abortion travel and other reproductive health efforts.
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A Denton divorce case raised questions whether frozen embryos are people or property. Legal experts say Texas lawmakers may provide clarity when they reconvene in 2025.
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Organizations will be able to begin applying for funding to address sexual and reproductive health issues beginning on June 24. The fund was established in response to Texas' abortion ban.
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The initative allows creatives across the country to fight back against negative border narratives by writing their own. Three of the initative's newest cohort grantees talk about how their projects more accurately depict border life, culture, and home.
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The FDA approved the progestin-only pill last year and went on sale in stores at the end of March. It was spotted at an H-E-B in San Antonio earlier this week.
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The company hopes its tests will be able to replace the current surgical procedure used to diagnose endometriosis, a painful and infertility-causing disease.
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“The Politics of Exclusion and the Protocols of Resistance: Understanding the Political Landscape of 21st Century Texas," panel discussed a variety of issues affecting Texans, including academic freedom in the classroom, the suppression of reproductive rights in a post-Dobbs world, and the status of immigration in the state.
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Makayla Montoya Frazier is the founder of the Buckle Bunnies Fund, a group that helps fund abortions in Texas. She spoke with TPR's Bonnie Petrie about the state's latest abortion restriction — which bans the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy.
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Pre-pandemic, patients were required to go in person to get the abortion pill. COVID-19 prompted an easing of that restriction for patients seeking to…