The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday to keep the state s near-total abortion restrictions in place while a lawsuit over the matter continues to play on.
US public health officials this week authorized pharmacies to sell abortion pills by prescription. What exactly does that change for women in the United States, after several states banned abortion last year?
Females have a higher number of birth control methods than men. Male birth control options are being considered more than ever before due to the long-held fact that withdrawal during sexual intercourse have a 20% failure rate, while condoms have a 2% chance of failing.
Nancy Davis, 36, a pregnant Louisiana woman, is faced with the decision of carrying a skull-less child to term or travelling to another state for an abortion. Davis has retained an attorney as she becomes the most recent personification of the agonising choices some women are facing in the wake of the US Supreme Court's decision to abolish universal access to abortion in June. With very few exceptions, most states have prohibited abortion, including Davis’s native state.