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  • Here's what you should know about sex after medical abortion

    Once you've established that your medical abortion was successful, when can you return to regular activities? Read more »

  • Catholic hospitals are a reproductive justice issue

    Physicians who work in Catholic hospitals must abide by Catholic religious rules, which dictate what reproductive health care can be provided. Read more »

  • Preparing for Post-Roe America

    A new book offers resources for anyone ready to fight for abortion access Read more »

  • Abortion stigma restricts access to medication for miscarriage recovery

    Because mifepristone is known as the “abortion pill,” it has been strongly regulated in the U.S. since being approved to induce abortions Read more »

  • How do I know if my medical abortion was successful?

    Here's how you can tell Read more »

  • Is the US Abortion Rate Really Dropping?

    Yes…but probably not as much as studies say it is. Read more »

  • Eyes on El Salvador / Ojos en El Salvador

    On Monday, 20-year-old Imelda Cortez of Jiquilisco, El Salvador will be tried for attempted homicide. Read more »

  • Let's talk about the stigma of multiple abortions

    Abortion stigma leads to silence around abortion. Read more »

  • Need an abortion? You might have to take a road trip.

    Abortion accessibility continues to be a major reproductive rights issue, and a lot of the problem may depend on where you live. Read more »

  • Mississippi 15-Week Abortion Ban Blocked

    Federal judge's ruling also puts similar Louisiana law on hold Read more »

  • SASS in the Press

    Updated round-up of SASS's appearances in the press since our founding in April 2017 Read more »

  • What reproductive coercion has to do with abortion access

    Reproductive coercion is a form of domestic violence in which one person forces pregnancy, keeping a pregnancy or abortion on another person Read more »

  • Lawsuit Filed to Block Kansas Telemedicine Abortion Ban

    State law treats abortion differently from other forms of medical care Read more »

  • What you need to know about Ohio's "Heartbeat" bill

    In a Supreme Court which now includes conservative judges Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, the possibility of overturning of Roe is increasingly likely, if not inevitable. Read more »

  • How have the U.S. midterm elections changed abortion access

    Here’s what you should know following the midterm elections Read more »

  • As physician shortage worsens, abortion hangs in the balance

    America is facing a physician shortage on all fronts, and women’s health providers are no exception. Read more »

  • Abortion in the United States: FAQ Part 2

    No matter your reason for seeking abortion care, here are some basics. Read more »

  • Abortion in the United States: FAQ Part 1

    If you are seeking to terminate your pregnancy, it’s likely that you have many questions. No matter your reason for seeking abortion care, here are some basics. Read more »

  • Here's What You Should Know about Alabama Amendment 2

    Alabama's Amendment 2 would make it a state policy to "ensure the protection of the rights of the unborn child in all manners and measures lawful and appropriate." Read more »

  • US Newspapers Limit Public Understanding of Abortion

    Abortion is a safe, common aspect of reproductive health care, but you wouldn't know it by the way it's discussed in major US newspapers. Read more »