An increase in women having their fallopian tubes tied or removed appears to coincide with the Supreme Court overturning Roe ...
Explore Carrie Buck's tragic story and the dark legacy of forced sterilization laws that once targeted thousands in America, ...
In the months since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional protection of abortion access, many states have passed ...
Surgical sterilization rates among women increased in the United States after a 2022 Supreme Court ruling (Dobbs v. Jackson ...
More than five percent of women who get their tubes tied later become pregnant, a new analysis suggests — and researchers say ...
During the pandemic, spraying a mist was one of the common solutions opted by local governments, especially in Southeast ...
After Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, rates of surgical sterilization rose in those states most affected by the decision, ...
In what comes as a shocking revelation, the rates of surgical sterilizations surged in many states after the fall of Roe v.
Columbia researchers found an increase in surgical sterilization among women after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.
The more abortion access is jeopardized, the more women turn to sterilization, according to a new report in JAMA that drew on health insurance claims of nearly 4.8 million women in the US. In states ...
Plaintiffs who underwent forced sterilization surgery under the now-defunct eugenic protection law will receive ¥15 million ...
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