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Major Retailers Limit Sales of ‘Plan B' Over Supply Concerns
CVS Health, Rite Aid and Amazon announced Tuesday that they were limiting orders of emergency contraceptive pills to three per order in an effort to ensure “equitable access and consistent supply on store shelves.”
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Draft Decision on Abortion Could Threaten Birth Control, Too
If the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade takes effect, it could also lead to tighter state restrictions on birth control, says Seema Mohapatra, law professor at Southern Methodist University.
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Searches for Vasectomies Soar After Supreme Court Draft Leak
Searches for “vasectomy near me” were most popular in Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Florida.
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Appeals Court Rules in Biden's Favor on Abortion Referrals
A court has allowed federally funded family planning clinics to continue to make abortion referrals for now.
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France to Offer Free Birth Control to All Women Up to 25
France will offer free birth control to all women up to age 25 starting next year
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Supreme Court Rules Religious Groups Can Opt-Out of ACA's Birth Control Mandate
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Trump administration rules allowing some employers to decline to provide contraceptive coverage on religious or moral grounds, which could leave more than 70,000 women without cost-free birth control. The high court ruled 7-2 for the administration, which made a policy change to allow some employers who cite religious or moral objections to opt out...
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China Cuts Uighur Births With IUDs, Abortion, Sterilization
A state-orchestrated campaign is slashing births among the minority Uighurs of China’s far west Xinjiang region with brutal efficiency
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Lockdowns Mean Millions of Women Can't Reach Birth Control
Lockdowns imposed to curb the coronavirus’ spread have put millions of women in Africa, Latin America and elsewhere out of reach of birth control and other sexual and reproductive health needs
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Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Religious Freedom in Obamacare Dispute Over Birth Control
The Supreme Court said Friday it will take up the fate of a Trump administration rule, now on hold, that would grant employers an exemption on religious or moral grounds from Obamacare’s requirement to provide health insurance coverage for birth control, NBC News reported. Pennsylvania and New Jersey successfully challenged the rule that would provide broad exemptions to the...
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Trump Officials Weigh Delay of Abortion Curbs, Sources Say
The Trump administration has told federally funded family planning clinics it is considering a delay in enforcing a controversial rule that bars them from referring women for abortions. That comes after clinics had vowed defiance. Two people attending meetings this week between the Department of Health and Human Services and clinic representatives told The Associated Press that officials said the...
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Planned Parenthood to Defy Trump Abortion Referral Rule
Federally funded family planning clinics, including Planned Parenthood, are defying the Trump administration’s ban on referring women for abortions, drawing a line against what they say amounts to keeping patients in the dark about legitimate health care options. “We are not going to comply with a regulation that would require health care providers to not give full information to their...
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San Francisco Sues Trump Over Conscience Rights
The city of San Francisco is suing the Trump administration over its new regulation allowing health care professionals to opt out of providing treatments they oppose.
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Certain Birth Control Pills Recalled Over ‘Packaging Error'
Thousands of drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol birth control packages are being recalled over a “packaging error” that could have women taking pills off the medication’s schedule. The Apotex Corp. recall covers 3 mg / 0.03 mg drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol tablets that feature the NDC number 60505-4183-3 on the outer and inner cartons. The packaging may have an incorrect tablet...
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Trump Bars Clinic Referrals, Setting Up Abortion Obstacles
The Trump administration on Friday set up new obstacles for women seeking abortions, barring taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from making abortion referrals. The new policy is certain to be challenged in court. The final rule released Friday by the Health and Human Services Department also would prohibit federally funded family planning clinics from being housed in the same locations as...
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Trump Birth Control Coverage Rules Blocked Nationwide
A federal judge on Monday put a nationwide hold on Trump administration rules that allow more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control. U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia agreed with a lawsuit originally filed by Pennsylvania, citing the potential harm to states should the rules be enforced.
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Judge Says ‘Substantial Number' of Women Could Lose Free Birth Control Coverage Under New Trump Rule
A U.S. judge said Friday that a “substantial number” of women would lose free birth control coverage under new rules by the Trump administration that allow more employers to opt out of providing the benefit on religious and moral grounds.
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Amid Lawsuit, Bayer to Stop Selling Essure Birth Control Implant in US
The maker of a permanent contraceptive implant subject to thousands of injury reports and repeated safety restrictions by regulators said Friday that it will stop selling the device in the U.S., the only country where it remains available. Bayer said the safety of its Essure implant has not changed, but it will stop selling the device at the end of...
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Birth Control Recall: Allergan Says Taytulla Sample Pack Had Out-of-Order Pills
Allergan recalled Tuesday nearly 170,000 packs of Taytulla birth control pills given out by doctors as samples because of a possible packaging error that may lead to the risk of an unintended pregnancy.
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Trump Thrusts Abortion Fight Into Crucial Midterm Elections
The Trump administration acted Friday to bar taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions, energizing its conservative political base ahead of crucial midterm elections while setting the stage for new legal battles. The Health and Human Services Department sent its proposal to rewrite the rules to the White House, setting in motion a regulatory process that could take...
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FDA Puts Restrictions on Birth Control Implant But No Recall
U.S. health officials on Monday placed new restrictions on a permanent contraceptive implant that has been subject to reports of painful complications from thousands of women. But the metal implant, called Essure, will remain on the market. The Food and Drug Administration said only women who read and have the opportunity to sign a brochure about the risks of the...