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WOMEN'S HEALTH


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Texas among first states to consider mandatory coverage for menopause

Read full article: Texas among first states to consider mandatory coverage for menopause

Texas is among 13 states proposing legislation to mandate coverage for menopause treatments, recognizing the significant impact menopause symptoms have on women's health and the economy.

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Amended bill clarifying Texas abortion laws receives Senate panel approval

Read full article: Amended bill clarifying Texas abortion laws receives Senate panel approval

The revised bill, which seeks to clarify when a doctor can perform medically necessary abortions, aims to address concerns from abortion advocates and conservative groups.

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Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortions

Read full article: Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortions

Some health care providers in support of Senate Bill 2880 said people who are mailed abortion pills aren’t given instructions and do not receive follow-up care.

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Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texas’ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics say

Read full article: Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texas’ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics say

Senate Bill 31 supporters say it would clarify when doctors should intervene to save a pregnant woman’s life, but critics say its vagueness and a measure to resurrect pre-Roe laws hamper it.

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Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions posts bond, invokes fifth amendment on the stand

Read full article: Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions posts bond, invokes fifth amendment on the stand

A judge will hear arguments on a temporary restraining order by the AG's Office to shut down the medical clinics owned by Maria Rojas, who is accused of performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine without a license.

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Step-by-step guide when choosing, vetting a midwife in Texas

Read full article: Step-by-step guide when choosing, vetting a midwife in Texas

In Texas, where midwifery regulations vary, it’s essential to ensure that the midwife you select aligns with your medical needs and birth preferences.

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Texas’ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigation

Read full article: Texas’ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigation

These represent the first criminal charges under Texas’ near-total abortion ban.

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Will lawmakers let Texas’ maternal mortality committee review abortion deaths?

Read full article: Will lawmakers let Texas’ maternal mortality committee review abortion deaths?

The Legislature is considering bills that would lift long-standing restrictions on how Texas’ panel can investigate maternal deaths and near-misses.

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IVF clinic opens in Houston to offer more affordable treatment to families

Read full article: IVF clinic opens in Houston to offer more affordable treatment to families

Fertility treatments (specifically IVF) can cost more than $16,000 per round. Now a new clinic called Positivf has opened in Houston to offer that treatment at about half the cost.

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Many new moms in Texas don’t know they qualify for a year of Medicaid, doctors say

Read full article: Many new moms in Texas don’t know they qualify for a year of Medicaid, doctors say

“Now that we have this coverage, what do we do to make sure women can get it?,” one health advocate said.

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“Wrap around the family”: Doulas, community health workers push Texas to cover more services for pregnant women

Read full article: “Wrap around the family”: Doulas, community health workers push Texas to cover more services for pregnant women

Legislators allowed doulas and community health workers to bill Medicaid last session. They’re hoping it’s just the beginning.

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Rural providers, advocates push Texas Legislature to "rescue" maternal health care system

Read full article: Rural providers, advocates push Texas Legislature to "rescue" maternal health care system

Almost half of Texas counties have nowhere to get prenatal care, let alone deliver a baby. This plan offers legislative proposals to shore up what’s left.

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Texas lawmakers target property taxes, abortion and gender transition care in first bills for the 2025 session

Read full article: Texas lawmakers target property taxes, abortion and gender transition care in first bills for the 2025 session

Tuesday marked the first day lawmakers could file bills for next year’s legislative session.

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Texas OB-GYNs urge lawmakers to change abortion laws after reports on pregnant women's deaths

Read full article: Texas OB-GYNs urge lawmakers to change abortion laws after reports on pregnant women's deaths

The group of 111 doctors cited recent ProPublica reporting on two pregnant women who died because doctors did not provide lifesaving care.

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Galveston man drops wrongful death claims against women who allegedly helped his ex-wife get an abortion

Read full article: Galveston man drops wrongful death claims against women who allegedly helped his ex-wife get an abortion

Marcus Silva and the women agreed to drop lawsuits against each other just days before they were set to go to trial.

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Can ire over abortion ban finally put a Democrat on the Texas Supreme Court?

Read full article: Can ire over abortion ban finally put a Democrat on the Texas Supreme Court?

Three Republican incumbents are being targeted for their role in recent abortion rulings by a new Democratic political action committee.

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Texas maternal mortality committee asks to review abortion-related deaths

Read full article: Texas maternal mortality committee asks to review abortion-related deaths

The panel wants to review those cases, which have been excluded from state data for years, and other reforms amid a report that shows a spike in maternal deaths.

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Maternal deaths surged in Texas in 2020, 2021

Read full article: Maternal deaths surged in Texas in 2020, 2021

Even excluding deaths related to COVID, Texas’ maternal mortality rate spiked, reversing two years of improvement.

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PCOS linked to cognitive and heart health risks

Read full article: PCOS linked to cognitive and heart health risks

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 116 million women globally, leading to hormonal imbalances, infertility, and weight gain.

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FormaV: Innovative, non-invasive treatment for women who suffer from common ailment

Read full article: FormaV: Innovative, non-invasive treatment for women who suffer from common ailment

According to the National Institutes of Health, urinary incontinence affects twice as many women as men. And much of it has to do with pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. But one latest treatment called FormaV uses radio frequency to help ease and get rid of symptoms. It’s being touted as having a “surgery-like result” without the surgery.

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As a Texas city debates an abortion travel ban, maternal care is scarce in nearby rural counties

Read full article: As a Texas city debates an abortion travel ban, maternal care is scarce in nearby rural counties

Amid a fight over an “abortion travel ban,” women health care experts say more attention is needed to the plight of pregnant Texans in the Panhandle where there are few hospitals and OBGYNs.

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The underlying danger of polycystic ovary syndrome: Unveiling the silent threat

Read full article: The underlying danger of polycystic ovary syndrome: Unveiling the silent threat

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 10-15% of women and can lead to various health conditions. While there's no cure, managing the symptoms is crucial for long-term well-being. 🌟#PCOS #WomensHealth #HormonalImbalance #HealthAwareness

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Understanding the Basics: What you need to know about egg freezing

Read full article: Understanding the Basics: What you need to know about egg freezing

Considering freezing your eggs? Learn more about the process and get answers to common questions in our latest article.

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‘Never in a million years did I think it would apply to me’: Woman thrown in abortion ban debate

Read full article: ‘Never in a million years did I think it would apply to me’: Woman thrown in abortion ban debate

A case that made headlines around the world. A pregnant Texas mother was thrown in the middle of the abortion ban debate. Her life was in danger and doctors were confused about what they could do to help. Health reporter Haley Hernandez has her story and looks into the impact the abortion ban is having on women’s health.

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Why more women are choosing to freeze their eggs

Read full article: Why more women are choosing to freeze their eggs

Now, more than ever, women have the power to choose when to start their family with the option of freezing their eggs.

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Don’t miss out! Get expert insights on women’s health from a Houston area doctor

Read full article: Don’t miss out! Get expert insights on women’s health from a Houston area doctor

🌟 Join the conversation on women's health! 🌺💪 🗣️ We're excited to announce that our Health Reporter, Haley Hernandez, will be speaking with a Houston area doctor about all things related to women's health. From preventative care to reproductive health, heart disease to mental health, and much more - we want to hear your burning questions!

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Abortion bans prompt more patients to seek early ultrasounds and genetic tests

Read full article: Abortion bans prompt more patients to seek early ultrasounds and genetic tests

🔍 Post Roe Vs. Wade: Abortion restrictions lead to an increase in early ultrasounds and genetic screenings. 🤰

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Houston area doctor raises awareness for women’s heart health after heart condition diagnosed in 32-year-old woman

Read full article: Houston area doctor raises awareness for women’s heart health after heart condition diagnosed in 32-year-old woman

Join us in supporting women's heart health on Friday, Feb. 2 by going red for women.

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Texas Medical Board remains silent on abortion laws, despite calls for more guidance

Read full article: Texas Medical Board remains silent on abortion laws, despite calls for more guidance

The Texas Supreme Court has asked the licensing board to offer doctors guidance on how to interpret the medical exception to the state’s abortion ban. Some doctors say that wouldn’t be enough reassurance.

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Texas Supreme Court considers abortion challenge

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court considers abortion challenge

In August, a judge ruled that the state’s near-total abortion ban should not apply to medically complicated pregnancies. The state appealed that ruling to the Texas Supreme Court, putting it on hold.

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Watch Texas Tribune journalists discuss their experience on a rural reproductive health project

Read full article: Watch Texas Tribune journalists discuss their experience on a rural reproductive health project

Reporter Eleanor Klibanoff and photojournalist Shelby Tauber talked with Tribune editor Terri Langford about their reporting on a story of a 26-year-old Texan who was told her twin sons had a zero percent chance of survival after childbirth.

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Why a Texas Panhandle city hit pause on a proposed abortion “travel ban” — for now

Read full article: Why a Texas Panhandle city hit pause on a proposed abortion “travel ban” — for now

Amarillo's city council said it will continue to study the issue. The city is one of just a few in Texas to reject the policy pushed by anti-abortion activists.

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She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.

Read full article: She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.

Miranda Michel, 26, couldn’t leave the state for an abortion. But she also couldn’t bear the idea of carrying a nonviable pregnancy to term.

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‘They just tried to scare us’: Anti-abortion centers teach sex ed inside some Texas public schools

Read full article: ‘They just tried to scare us’: Anti-abortion centers teach sex ed inside some Texas public schools

The groups work in dozens of school districts across the state, but some public health experts say their curricula can be misleading and biased.

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Watch a conversation about the fight over abortion access at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival

Read full article: Watch a conversation about the fight over abortion access at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival

Panelists talked about the fight that continues after the Dobbs verdict — from coast to coast and border to border.

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The importance of mammogram screenings

Read full article: The importance of mammogram screenings

Dr. Kenny Sam, a breast and interventional radiologist, affiliated with Memorial Hermann Health System shares more information on these important screenings and who should be getting them.

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‘An epidemic’: Syphilis rages through Texas, causing newborn cases to climb amid treatment shortage

Read full article: ‘An epidemic’: Syphilis rages through Texas, causing newborn cases to climb amid treatment shortage

Syphilis rates in Texas continue to climb, alarming healthcare workers who see the highest increases among pregnant people and newborns. A shortage of treatment is complicating efforts to combat it.

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Tearfully testifying against Texas’ abortion ban, three women describe medical care delayed

Read full article: Tearfully testifying against Texas’ abortion ban, three women describe medical care delayed

The women, believed to be the first to testify about an abortion ban’s impact on their pregnancy since 1973, are seeking to clarify when a medical emergency justifies an abortion.

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Texas Legislature passes bill to offer new moms a year of Medicaid coverage

Read full article: Texas Legislature passes bill to offer new moms a year of Medicaid coverage

The Texas House and Senate voted for the proposal, capping a yearslong effort to extend coverage for low-income moms. Medicaid covers half of all births in Texas, and coverage currently expires after two months.

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Texas House votes to repeal sales tax on menstrual products and diapers

Read full article: Texas House votes to repeal sales tax on menstrual products and diapers

The bill, which Democrats have been pushing for years, has become a top priority after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. The Senate has already passed the bill, which would provide tax relief on the purchase of menstrual products, diapers and other child care necessities.

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Texas Senate OKs extending postpartum Medicaid — with an anti-abortion amendment

Read full article: Texas Senate OKs extending postpartum Medicaid — with an anti-abortion amendment

New moms will be able to keep their health insurance for a full year under a proposal the Senate passed Sunday. A last-minute anti-abortion amendment means the bill will go back to the House.

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Texas House moves to expand Medicaid coverage to new moms for a year after childbirth

Read full article: Texas House moves to expand Medicaid coverage to new moms for a year after childbirth

New moms would be able to maintain their health insurance for up to a year after childbirth under the proposal, which also passed the House last session. The Senate previously reduced it to just six months of coverage.

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Tame your hormones and menopause with ‘The Galveston Diet’

Read full article: Tame your hormones and menopause with ‘The Galveston Diet’

This diet can be a solution to your hormonal imbalances and weight loss!

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Bill eliminating tampon, diaper sales taxes OK’d by Texas House

Read full article: Bill eliminating tampon, diaper sales taxes OK’d by Texas House

The proposal would remove sales tax on diapers, baby wipes and bottles; feminine hygiene products including tampons, sanitary pads and menstrual cups; maternity clothing; and products for pumping breast milk.

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How an old law found new life in lawsuit seeking to revoke approval of abortion pill

Read full article: How an old law found new life in lawsuit seeking to revoke approval of abortion pill

Anti-abortion advocates are trying to revive the long-dormant 1873 Comstock Act, which banned mailing of anything related to abortion or contraception, in a lawsuit about mifepristone, an abortion-inducing drug.

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Endometriosis specialists, patients coming together to share support and expertise

Read full article: Endometriosis specialists, patients coming together to share support and expertise

To mark Endometriosis Awareness Month, Baylor College of Medicine will host a special documentary screening of “Below the Belt.”

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Federal judge dismisses Wendy Davis’ challenge to Texas abortion ban

Read full article: Federal judge dismisses Wendy Davis’ challenge to Texas abortion ban

Davis, best known for her 13-hour filibuster of a 2013 abortion bill, sought to block the state’s ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. A federal judge found Davis had not “articulated a credible, imminent threat.”

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Texas lawsuit that seeks to ban abortion drug nationwide sparks fear among advocates

Read full article: Texas lawsuit that seeks to ban abortion drug nationwide sparks fear among advocates

A decision on the lawsuit could come as early as this week.

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Gov. Abbott to abortion opponents: “All of you are life savers”

Read full article: Gov. Abbott to abortion opponents: “All of you are life savers”

Abbott lauded the efforts of the anti-abortion movement after a landmark year for opponents of the procedure.

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In Texas’ first post-Roe legislative session, there’s a new political power dynamic on abortion

Read full article: In Texas’ first post-Roe legislative session, there’s a new political power dynamic on abortion

While Democrats and the far-right edge of the Republican Party remain focused on abortion, leaders in both chambers have not yet spent much time discussing the issue this session.

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After a hospital stopped delivering babies, Deep East Texas faces a growing maternity care crisis

Read full article: After a hospital stopped delivering babies, Deep East Texas faces a growing maternity care crisis

Women in Deep East Texas drive over an hour to give birth after the last obstetrics unit in the area closed in 2019. But if closing the unit was hard, reopening it is proving nearly impossible.

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New Texas maternal mortality report shows disparities persist

Read full article: New Texas maternal mortality report shows disparities persist

The Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee report, delayed by more than three months, estimates that up to 90% of the deaths may have been preventable. Severe complications from pregnancy and childbirth also increased significantly.

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Rio Grande Valley abortion clinic bought by anti-abortion pregnancy center

Read full article: Rio Grande Valley abortion clinic bought by anti-abortion pregnancy center

Whole Woman’s Health, which owned the building for nearly two decades, said they were “duped” after the doctors who bought the building sold it to the McAllen Pregnancy Center.

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As abortion access evaporates, many Texans aren’t able to find care, new studies show

Read full article: As abortion access evaporates, many Texans aren’t able to find care, new studies show

Several new studies show that not everyone denied access to abortions in Texas can travel out of state, but more people than ever before are seeking ways to self-manage abortions with medication at home.

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Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to dismiss abortion funds’ defamation case against anti-abortion activist

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to dismiss abortion funds’ defamation case against anti-abortion activist

Several abortion funds have sued anti-abortion activist Mark Lee Dickson, who called them “criminal organizations,” for defamation.

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Harris Health rolls out $1M mobile unit to screen 6K women for breast cancer

Read full article: Harris Health rolls out $1M mobile unit to screen 6K women for breast cancer

Harris Health System rolled out a brand new 45-foot mammography mobile unit with the goal of screening about 6,000 women a year for breast cancer. The $1 million mobile unit will take 3D mammography screening capability to neighborhoods across the county.

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Health screenings and care for women

Read full article: Health screenings and care for women

Staying on top of your health should be a priority for everyone – especially women.

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Abortion rights supporters struggle to keep issue top of mind for Texas voters

Read full article: Abortion rights supporters struggle to keep issue top of mind for Texas voters

Polling shows that a majority of voters in Texas oppose the state’s near-total ban on abortion, but they ranked the topic ninth on a list of most important issues facing the country.

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Attorney General Ken Paxton ordered to testify in abortion lawsuit after evading subpoena

Read full article: Attorney General Ken Paxton ordered to testify in abortion lawsuit after evading subpoena

A federal judge who previously quashed the subpoena ruled that the attorney general must take the witness stand in a lawsuit from abortion funds.

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A Texas congresswoman wants to make cancer care easier for the growing number of female veterans

Read full article: A Texas congresswoman wants to make cancer care easier for the growing number of female veterans

U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee, hopes the pilot program will help female veterans get better access to cancer care.

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Watch a panel on Roe v. Wade at the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival

Read full article: Watch a panel on Roe v. Wade at the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival

Ana Marie Cox moderates a conversation about women’s health, women’s rights and an uncertain future with former state Sen. Wendy Davis, state Rep. Donna Howard and Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson.

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Watch Cecile Richards speak at the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival

Read full article: Watch Cecile Richards speak at the 2022 Texas Tribune Festival

The former president of Planned Parenthood on the end of Roe v. Wade and the fight for gender equity.

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How Texas’ abortion laws turned a heartbreaking fetal diagnosis into a cross-country journey

Read full article: How Texas’ abortion laws turned a heartbreaking fetal diagnosis into a cross-country journey

“It was just a matter of time before the baby died, or maybe I’d have to go through the trauma of carrying to term knowing I wasn’t bringing a baby home,” said 27-year-old Lauren Hall. “I couldn’t do that.”

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Delayed: Mandatory maternal mortality rate data won’t be ready for Texas lawmakers in time for 2023 session

Read full article: Delayed: Mandatory maternal mortality rate data won’t be ready for Texas lawmakers in time for 2023 session

Lawmakers say they need the latest pregnancy-related death data to more precisely address the problem during the legislative session. But delays means they won’t see it until after the session ends.

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Religious employers need not cover PrEP in their health plans, federal judge rules

Read full article: Religious employers need not cover PrEP in their health plans, federal judge rules

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor’s ruling could threaten access to sexual and reproductive health care for more than 150 million working Americans on employer-sponsored health care plans. The ruling will likely be appealed.

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Video: As San Antonio abortion clinic closes, its director worries about who is left behind

Read full article: Video: As San Antonio abortion clinic closes, its director worries about who is left behind

In August, movers arrived at Alamo Women’s Reproductive Services to help the abortion clinic pack up for a move out of state.

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Video: Acompañantes en México ayudan a realizar abortos en casa. Su red de apoyo se expande a Texas.

Read full article: Video: Acompañantes en México ayudan a realizar abortos en casa. Su red de apoyo se expande a Texas.

En algunos estados de México, donde el aborto todavía no es legal, redes de acompañantes proveen medicamento y apoyo emocional para que las personas puedan realizar abortos en casa. Debido a que el acceso al aborto en Texas es cada vez más limitado, estas redes están comenzando a formarse en Estados Unidos.

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Watch: Volunteer acompañantes in Mexico aid at-home abortions. Their network is expanding to Texas.

Read full article: Watch: Volunteer acompañantes in Mexico aid at-home abortions. Their network is expanding to Texas.

In parts of Mexico where abortion has not been legalized, women rely on volunteer networks to provide medication and emotional support for at-home abortions. As access to abortion is shut down in Texas, similar networks are being built in the U.S.

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Trigger law in effect: Texans who perform abortions now face up to life in prison, $100K fine

Read full article: Trigger law in effect: Texans who perform abortions now face up to life in prison, $100K fine

Texas, the largest state to restrict abortions, now has three significant bans on the books, setting up a potential legal minefield.

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Abortion-rights groups sue Texas AG, prosecutors to protect ability to help pregnant Texans seek legal abortions in other states

Read full article: Abortion-rights groups sue Texas AG, prosecutors to protect ability to help pregnant Texans seek legal abortions in other states

The suit comes two days before the state’s newest abortion ban, triggered by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, goes into effect.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joins other key Republicans in supporting repealing the “tampon tax”

Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joins other key Republicans in supporting repealing the “tampon tax”

Advocates have previously called for repealing the sales tax on products like tampons, sanitary pads and pantyliners. Menstrual products are already tax-free in 24 states.

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Not 1925: Texas’ law banning abortion dates to before the Civil War

Read full article: Not 1925: Texas’ law banning abortion dates to before the Civil War

The restriction, which was revived after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, was put in place amid concerns about declining white birth rates and as the medical profession formalized.

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Can adoption replace abortion? Experts say it’s a lot more complicated than it sounds

Read full article: Can adoption replace abortion? Experts say it’s a lot more complicated than it sounds

Experts on adoption and abortion say lawmakers must work to provide financial and mental health support to birth parents, adoptive parents and adoptees in order to make the adoption process a better option for those with unwanted pregnancies.

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Period equity expands in Texas as Austin schools provide free pads and tampons

Read full article: Period equity expands in Texas as Austin schools provide free pads and tampons

The school district joins a national movement to provide access to period supplies.

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State, feds say six-month maternal Medicaid coverage still under review

Read full article: State, feds say six-month maternal Medicaid coverage still under review

HHSC said it was initially told the plan was “not approvable.” Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a statement Friday saying Texas’ plan to extend coverage to six months was not rejected but still under review.

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Texas universities grapple with how to provide reproductive health care information to students amid new abortion laws

Read full article: Texas universities grapple with how to provide reproductive health care information to students amid new abortion laws

The changing legal landscape is raising questions for public colleges about how to talk to students about reproductive health care options and creating hesitancy among students about whether they can trust their universities’ health centers.

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Texas Democrats to Biden: Protect out-of-state providers who prescribe abortion-inducing medication

Read full article: Texas Democrats to Biden: Protect out-of-state providers who prescribe abortion-inducing medication

The request for a public health emergency declaration was part of a set of recommendations to allow abortion access to Texans who might not be able to travel out of state.

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Texas hospitals are putting pregnant patients at risk by denying care out of fear of abortion laws, medical group says

Read full article: Texas hospitals are putting pregnant patients at risk by denying care out of fear of abortion laws, medical group says

Medical professionals across the state have expressed confusion over what care they can provide amid Texas’ abortion ban, leading to some patients allegedly receiving delayed care or being turned away.

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Texas sues after Biden administration issues guidance saying doctors can perform abortions in emergencies

Read full article: Texas sues after Biden administration issues guidance saying doctors can perform abortions in emergencies

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argues the Biden administration is violating the state’s “sovereign interest” by reassuring the nation’s doctors they can perform abortions in medical emergencies.

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Linda Coffee argued Roe v. Wade. Now, she’s watching its demise.

Read full article: Linda Coffee argued Roe v. Wade. Now, she’s watching its demise.

Coffee was just 30 when the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with her argument that the constitutional right to privacy extended to abortion: “I thought, OK, well this is done now. I was thinking the [abortion] question was settled for as long as the country lasted.”

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Facing higher teen pregnancy and maternal mortality rates, Black women will largely bear the brunt of abortion limits

Read full article: Facing higher teen pregnancy and maternal mortality rates, Black women will largely bear the brunt of abortion limits

About 40% of women who get abortions in the U.S. are Black, and advocates say abortion bans like Texas’ will increase their health and financial risks.

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Texas nurses say ban on abortion is merely the start of the health problems women will face

Read full article: Texas nurses say ban on abortion is merely the start of the health problems women will face

Health workers caring for pregnant women now face a bewildering array of legal questions.

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Abortion funds languish in legal turmoil, their leaders fearing jail time if they help Texans

Read full article: Abortion funds languish in legal turmoil, their leaders fearing jail time if they help Texans

It’s unclear whether Texas’ tangled web of abortion laws would make it a crime to pay for a Texan to leave the state to get an abortion, but the threat has compelled the funds to cease services.

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Local efforts to decriminalize abortion in Texas likely won’t help clinics stay open

Read full article: Local efforts to decriminalize abortion in Texas likely won’t help clinics stay open

District attorneys and local leaders in five counties have promised not to pursue criminal charges related to the state’s new abortion laws. But civil and administrative fines could be financially devastating or cost health care providers their licenses.

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'I can’t have one more baby with this man': Some domestic violence victims see abortion as vital option that would be lost post-Roe

Read full article: 'I can’t have one more baby with this man': Some domestic violence victims see abortion as vital option that would be lost post-Roe

Advocates say abortion has often been the safest option for many experiencing intimate partner violence.

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Texas GOP platform calls for ban on teaching “sexual matters,” while requiring students to learn about “dignity of the preborn human”

Read full article: Texas GOP platform calls for ban on teaching “sexual matters,” while requiring students to learn about “dignity of the preborn human”

The party planks specify what the Texas GOP believes students should and should not be taught in the classroom about gender and sex, signaling further shifts to the right. Critics say such policies would be harmful and discriminatory.

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A Texas abortion clinic survived decades of restrictions. The Supreme Court may finally put it out of business.

Read full article: A Texas abortion clinic survived decades of restrictions. The Supreme Court may finally put it out of business.

Abortion clinics, and the patients they serve, have always had to adapt to changing laws and tightening restrictions. But the Supreme Court seems poised to deliver the fatal blow they’ve been dodging for decades.

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Abortion restrictions threaten care for pregnant patients, providers say

Read full article: Abortion restrictions threaten care for pregnant patients, providers say

Women’s health care providers are holding back when counseling pregnant patients about treatment options, doctors report pharmacists are hesitant to distribute some prescriptions, and OB-GYN training is diminishing for Texas medical school students.

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Important health screenings for women to stay on track with

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Dr. Jennifer Ukwu, a primary care physician with Memorial Hermann Medical Group, talks about their comprehensive approach to health care for women of all ages, and the important screenings women should participate in regularly.

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National Women’s Health Week: Importance of breast cancer screenings

Read full article: National Women’s Health Week: Importance of breast cancer screenings

A local radiologist discusses mammograms, who should be getting one yearly and how early detection can help save lives.

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Watch: Abortion rights supporters protest leaked draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade will be overturned

Read full article: Watch: Abortion rights supporters protest leaked draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade will be overturned

In this video, see what abortion rights supporters in Texas say about the impact of a likely U.S. Supreme Court decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Abortion remains legal in Texas, but confusion reigns after Supreme Court document leak

Read full article: Abortion remains legal in Texas, but confusion reigns after Supreme Court document leak

Providers, advocates and doctors spent much of the day Tuesday reassuring people that the procedure remains legal until the high court issues an official opinion overturning it.

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Texas’ restrictive abortion law previews a post-Roe America

Read full article: Texas’ restrictive abortion law previews a post-Roe America

Pregnant Texans have found ways to access abortion despite the restrictions, while clinics have pivoted their operations to focus on out-of-state care.

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Texas Supreme Court deals final blow to federal abortion law challenge

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court deals final blow to federal abortion law challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court left abortion providers only the narrowest avenue to challenge the ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. Friday’s Texas Supreme Court ruling has effectively ended that federal legal challenge.

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After nearly dying of COVID-19, a Texas mom encourages pregnant women to get vaccinated

Read full article: After nearly dying of COVID-19, a Texas mom encourages pregnant women to get vaccinated

The COVID vaccine is proven safe during all stages of pregnancy, and pregnant patients are at an increased risk of getting seriously ill if they contract the virus. Still, many pregnant women hesitate.

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Texas’ “maternity deserts” grow as staff shortages close rural labor and delivery units

Read full article: Texas’ “maternity deserts” grow as staff shortages close rural labor and delivery units

Only 40% of Texas’ rural hospitals offer labor and delivery services, forcing some patients to drive hundreds of miles to give birth. With nurses in short supply, more hospitals are considering cutting those services entirely.

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How regular cervical health screenings can help save lives

Read full article: How regular cervical health screenings can help save lives

January is cervical health awareness month -- the perfect time to remind women of the importance of continuing routine exams despite the ongoing pandemic.

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Sarah Weddington, lawyer in Roe v. Wade case, dies at 76

Read full article: Sarah Weddington, lawyer in Roe v. Wade case, dies at 76

Weddington was just 26 when she argued the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in her first appearance before the high court.

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Texas now bans medical abortions after seven weeks of pregnancy

Read full article: Texas now bans medical abortions after seven weeks of pregnancy

Beginning today, a new law restricts abortion-inducing medication, the most common abortion method in Texas.

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Texas abortion funds struggle to meet demand for out-of-state abortion assistance

Read full article: Texas abortion funds struggle to meet demand for out-of-state abortion assistance

But some Texas nonprofit groups dedicated to paying for the medical costs of abortion say they have more money than patients to give it to — a likely symptom of fewer people being able to access the procedure because of the new law.

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