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¿Confía que la mujer puede elegir por sí misma servicios de salud reproductiva?

By OBOS — February 2, 2011

“Abortion Providers Under Siege”: Thank PBS for Honest, Important Coverage

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 5, 2009

“After Tiller” Focuses on Real Life Stories of Abortion Doctors and Their Patients

By Rachel Walden — September 25, 2013

“Crow After Roe” Looks at Inequities in Reproductive Healthcare

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 10, 2013

“Educate Congress” Accomplished: Every Member Now Has a Copy of “Our Bodies, Ourselves”

By Judy Norsigian — May 20, 2013

“Friday Night Lights” Scores With Honest Episode About Abortion

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 13, 2010

“Health of the Mother” Deserves More Than Air Quotes

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 16, 2008

“Not Yet Rain”: New Film on Abortion in Ethiopia

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 8, 2009

“Pervasive” Problems in Studies Linking Abortion to Mental Health Issues

By Rachel Walden — April 2, 2012

“The New Abortion Providers” and the Old Political Dilemmas

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 16, 2010

“Uber of Birth Control” in the Crosshairs of Anti-Abortion Activists

By Amie Newman — November 6, 2017

“Walk for Choice” Events Happening This Weekend

By Rachel Walden — February 24, 2011

“What’s the Matter With Kansas?” Film Features Protests Against Dr. George Tiller

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 4, 2009

“Willing and Unable: Doctors’ Constraints in Abortion Care”

By Rachel Walden — July 19, 2010

#akinroadtrip Report – More Discussion of the GOP Abortion Problem

By Rachel Walden — August 24, 2012

#NoChoice: Stories of Abortion

By Amie Newman — November 21, 2017

#WhyIMarch: Dispatches from the Women’s Marches

By OBOS — January 24, 2017

2007 Abortion Surveillance Data Published – Surprise! It’s Pretty Much What Everybody Expected!

By Rachel Walden — March 14, 2011

2008 Republican Platform Addresses Conscience, Opposes Abortion in All Cases

By Rachel Walden — September 3, 2008

2011 Women’s Health Hero: “For Family and Health” Pan Armenian Association Provides Lifeline for Women

By Sophia Moradian — September 15, 2011

3 Reasons Why Criminalizing Pregnant Women for Drug Use is a Bad Idea

By Amie Newman — March 16, 2017

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