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The proposed Florida Heartbeat Act would prevent doctors from performing abortions once a heartbeat is detected. In response people of all ages gathered at Colonial Drive Park this past weekend to stand up for reproductive rights.
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The proposed legislation closely resembles a measure that's already law in Texas
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As a result of the Texas abortion ban, women across the country — including South Florida — are marching to defend reproductive rights.
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The administration called on other nations to oppose efforts to promote access to abortion. Dozens of other countries signed a competing statement supporting sexual and reproductive health care.
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The organization says it is leaving the federal family planning program because of rule changes that prohibit its grantees from providing or referring most patients for abortion.
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Days after Alabama’s governor signed the nation’s most restrictive abortion law, a conservative lawmaker in Florida says he’s encouraged about what that…
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New regulations that would have taken effect on May 3 would deny federal funds for low-income patients to clinics that make abortion referrals. The Title X rules are on hold while lawsuits proceed.
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A Florida bill that would require minors to get written consent from their parents or legal guardian before accessing an abortion recently passed the…
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Stephanie Loraine Piñeiro was 17 when she discovered she was pregnant for the second time. She says her parents were livid about her first pregnancy a...
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Several states require doctors who perform medical abortions to tell their patients the procedure can be "reversed" with progesterone. There's an absence of evidence to support that contention.
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The Trump administration's proposed changes to the federal Title X program would put the health of millions of low-income patients at risk, according to Planned Parenthood.
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The measure would also allow doctors to refuse to prescribe Viagra and require a medically unnecessary rectal exam before elective vasectomies. It's meant to make a point about abortion restrictions.