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5 American Indian and Alaskan Natives Working to Improve Native Health
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5 vasectomy myths, busted
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Abortion Access in Eastern Kentucky
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Accessible, Over the Counter Birth Control
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Accessing Abortion Care Via Telehealth
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Addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health on College Campuses
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Another Successful #ThxBirthControl Day
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APRIL 2021 POWER WOMXN
April 2021: Power Updates Edition
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April 2023 Power Player
Are You Insured?
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Asian Americans and Sexual Health: What Role Do Health Care Providers Play?
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August 2019 Power Player
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August 2021 Power Player
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AUMENTA LA PREOCUPACIÓN EN CUANTO AL ACCESO A MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS EN EL FUTURO
Awkward Sex Talk? Maci from Teen Mom OG has ‘The Talk’ with Her Son
Back to Basics
Back to Basics: Introducing #TalkingIsPower 2024
BEDSIDER AND TWENTYEIGHT HEALTH PARTNER TO INCREASE WOMEN’S ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION
Before Your First Doctor’s Visit
Behind the Scenes and In Front of the TV: Two Perspectives on Dawson’s Creek
Beyond The March: Activating Year-Round
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Birth Control and Depression
Birth Control as Public Health
Birth Control Information on Social Media
Birth Control is a Journey
Birth Control is for Everyone
Birth Control Is For More Than Just Preventing Pregnancy
Birth Control Love All Year Round
Birth Control Update: the Mirena IUD is Effective for 8 Years
Birth Control’s Relationship with Pregnancy Intention and Birth Spacing
Black History Month: 11 Reproductive Justice Organizations to Uplift
Black History Month: 6 African-American Women Trailblazers That Have Changed the World
Black Maternal Mortality Rises Again
Black Women and Contraceptive Care
Breastfeeding as Birth Control? The Benefits of Using Dual Methods
Busting 3 Pervasive Myths Around Sexual Health
Busting Birth Control Myths
Can I Get Pregnant If...
Can I Get Pregnant If…?: Part 3
Can TV Shows Fuel Better Sex Talks IRL?
Can You Relate?
Carry On Having Inclusive Conversations
Catching Up with Design Vagabonds
Catching Up with HelloooAmerica!
Catching Up with Innovation Next 2016 Winners, Momentos
Catching Up With Innovation Next 2016 Winners, MySexEd
Catching Up with the ME. Project
Celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Celebrate All Things Birth Control With Us
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Every Age
Celebrating #ThxBirthControl Day: A New Era of Access with Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills!
Celebrating 25 Years of Service
Celebrating Abortion Providers
Celebrating Community Health Centers
Celebrating Father’s Day
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrating Mother’s Day
Celebrating Native Stories
Celebrating the Power of Freedom
Centering Disabled People in Health
Challenging Challenges to Improve Community RWB
Champion Guide: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Champions: Seize the Moment
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Chemistry over Contraceptives—How School Sex Ed Fails Students
Coming Out: Let’s Talk Month
Committing to Continuing the Fight
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Community College Students Face Barriers to Accessing Contraceptives
CONCERN GROWING ABOUT FUTURE ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
Concerns About Birth Control Availability
Condom Use Data Digest
Condoms Are For Everyone #MakeSomeLove
CONFUSION SURROUNDING ABORTION ACCESS REMAINS HIGH AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE
CONGRESS MUST ACT TO PROTECT AND EXPAND REPRODUCTIVE WELL-BEING FOR ALL
Connecting the Why and the How to Increase Opportunities for Youth
Consent and Sex Ed
Consent At Every Age: #TalkingIsPower 2018
Considering Their Futures
Continuing RBG’s Legacy: Why Voting Matters
Continuing to Advocate for Access to Abortion Care
Continuing to Talk It Out
Continuing to Talk Through the Ages
Contraception and the Gender Wage Gap
Contraceptive Access Across the Globe
Contraceptive Access and State Telehealth Policies
Contraceptive Access in Vermont
Contraceptive Deserts, Title X, and BCBenefits
Conversation Challenge: Let's Talk 2019
Conversation Tips and Prompts: Talking Is Power 2020
Conversations Through the Ages
Cori Bush: An Instrument of Change
Court Cases that Helped Shape History
COVID-19 and Its Toll on Reproductive Health
Creating Sex Ed to Support Everyone
Current Events and Young People
Dads, This Father's Day Start Talking!
Dear Dad, Thanks for Being My Champion
DECEMBER 2019 POWER PLAYER
December 2018 Power Player
December 2019: Power Updates Edition
December 2020 Power Womxn
December 2020: Power Updates Edition
December 2021 Power Player
December 2021: Power Updates Edition
December 2022 Power Player
December 2022: Power Updates Edition
December 2023 Power Player
DECLINE IN U.S. BIRTHS AMONG WOMEN WITH ADVANCED DEGREES
Despite Ongoing Contraceptive Access Challenges, Public Health Workers and Advocates Persist
Discussing Sexual Well-Being and Empowerment in the Bronx
Disparities in Black Reproductive Well-Being
Do You Have a Go-To Person?
Dobbs Fallout Continues
Dobbs Fallout: Abortion Access One Year Later
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES BIRTH CONTROL ACCESS FOR ALMOST 55,000 WOMEN LIVING IN IOWA
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES BIRTH CONTROL ACCESS FOR NEARLY 50,000 WOMEN LIVING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES BIRTH CONTROL ACCESS FOR OVER 45,000 WOMEN LIVING IN RHODE ISLAND
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR 286,000 WOMEN LIVING IN ARIZONA
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR 30,000 WOMEN LIVING IN MISSOURI
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR MORE THAN 630,000 WOMEN LIVING IN ILLINOIS
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR NEARLY 200,000 WOMEN LIVING IN MINNESOTA
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR NEARLY 370,000 WOMEN LIVING IN NEW JERSEY
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR NEARLY 450,000 WOMEN LIVING IN MICHIGAN
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR NEARLY 80,000 WOMEN LIVING IN MAINE
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER 16,000 WOMEN LIVING IN WEST VIRGINIA
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER 165,000 WOMEN LIVING IN UTAH
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER 275,000 WOMEN LIVING IN OHIO
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER 475,000 WOMEN LIVING IN PENNSYLVANIA
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER 60,000 WOMEN LIVING IN COLORADO
DOMESTIC GAG RULE REDUCES CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS FOR OVER ONE MILLION WOMEN LIVING IN NEW YORK
Doubling Up on Birth Control
Dr. Raegan Answers Questions on Abortion
Dr. Raegan Answers Real Questions About Reproductive Well-Being
Dr. Raegan Answers Your Questions
Dr. Ruth Westheimer says #TalkingIsPower with a Screening and Discussion of “Ask Dr. Ruth”
During COVID-19 People Are Still Saying, “#ThxBirthControl!”
Dying to Give Birth
Efforts to Increase Contraceptive Access for Veterans
Eliminating the Domestic Gag Rule
EN EL DÍA DE DAR GRACIAS A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS NUEVA ENCUESTA DEMUESTRA QUE EXISTE UN GRAN APOYO PARA TENER ACCESO A LOS MÉTODOS ANTICONCEPTIVOS
En El Día De Gracias, Día De Los Anticonceptivos, Una Encuesta Nacional Confirma Que Los Anticonceptivos Continúan Teniendo Un Apoyo Generalizado Como Parte Fundamental Del Cuidado De Salud De La Mujer
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: #TalkingIsPower 2022
END OF YEAR DEAL FAILS TO INCLUDE CRITICAL PROTECTIONS FOR THOSE MOST IN NEED
Engaging with Your Representatives
Establish Yourself as a Trusted Adult
ESTIMATED 180,000 WOMEN IN CONNECTICUT LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
Evaluating Families Talking Together
Everyone Loves Birth Control
Evidence Shows Access to Birth Control Contributes to Higher Graduation Rates
Evidence-Based Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions: What’s New?
Expanding Medicaid Improves Reproductive Well-Being
Expanding Our Work To Meet The Needs Of Young People
Expanding Reproductive Health Access Through State Policy
Exploration, Experimentation, & Education: My Birth Control Journey
Explore A Virtual World Where Birth Control is Available OTC
Facing Health Disparities in Rural America
Family Planning in the Time of Coronavirus
Fathers Are Confident They Can Provide Important Advice to Their Daughters About Sex, Love, and Relationships
FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
February 2018 Power Player
February 2019 Power Player
February 2019: Power Updates Edition
February 2020 Power Player
February 2020: Power Updates Edition
February 2021 Power Womxn
February 2021: Power Updates Edition
February 2022 Power Player
February 2022: Power Updates Edition
February 2023 Power Player
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOWS TEXAS TO BLOCK LOW INCOME WOMEN’S ACCESS TO QUALITY FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
FEDERAL POLICIES REDUCE BIRTH CONTROL ACCESS FOR NEARLY 2.3 MILLION WOMEN LIVING IN CALIFORNIA
Fewer Women Have Preventive Service Coverage
Fighting for Access in a Post-Dobbs World
Finding Health Care Support on Campus
Finding Inclusive Health Care in College
Five Great Reasons to Support Power to Decide this Holiday Season
Five Things I’m Grateful for this Giving Tuesday
Five TV Abortion Stories to Spark Great Conversations
Five Ways to Support Power to Decide this Giving Tuesday
Foster Care + Sex Ed: Why it Matters
Free the Pill: Why Birth Control Should Be Available OTC
FRIES & Consent
From Greater Education Access to Higher Quality of Life, The Revolutionary Power of Birth Control
Get Out the Youth Vote
Getting Real: 5 Ways to be an “Askable” Parent
GIVE THE GIFT OF RESPECT FOR VALENTINE’S DAY
Growing Ideas: How Incubators and Accelerators Can Help “Sex Tech” Projects Scale
Grown-ish, Gen-Z, and Relationships
Guide for Providers: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Guide for Teens: #TalkingIsPower 2019
GUIDESTAR 2021 PLATINUM SEAL OF TRANSPARENCY
Have A Powerful Conversation Today
Have you connected with your young person lately?
Have you talked to yourself today?
Healthy Relationships and Transitioning from High School to College
Hearing Unasked Questions
Help Undo the Damage Caused by the Trump Administration’s Domestic Gag Rule
Help Young People Today: #TalkingIsPower 2019
Help! My Friends and My Ex Are Still Friends…
Helping Mississippi College Students Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy and STIs
Helping Missourians Achieve Reproductive Well-Being
Helping Our Patients Achieve RWB
Helping the Young People at Work
Hepatitis B and HPV Vaccination
HER Salt Lake and Family Planning Elevated
Highlighting Black Sexual Health Organizations
HIMS & HERS ANNOUNCES IT IS PARTNERING WITH POWER TO DECIDE TO EXPAND ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
Hispanic Heritage Month 2018: Celebrating 13 Latinxs Who Stand for Women's Reproductive Justice
Historic 70% Decline in U.S. Teen Birth Rate
HIV Testing is Self-Care
Home-based sexuality education in the time of COVID-19
Hookup Culture: the Reflection of Tea
Hormonal Contraception Remains Effective Option For Millions of Women
House Subcommittee Eliminates Funding for Title X And TPP Program
How a New Narrative Can Help Create Reproductive Well-Being for All
How AbortionFinder Verifies Its Providers
How Are We Helping More Women Say “Thanks, Birth Control!”?
How are young people accessing birth control in the age of COVID-19?
How BCBenefits Benefited Me
How Birth Control Can Ease Painful Periods
How Birth Control Can Help With Gender Dysphoria
How Birth Control Has Helped People Thrive
How Birth Control Increased Opportunities to Succeed
How Can You Find Trusted Resources on Sex, Love, and Relationships?
How Can You Help Celebrate World Contraception Day?
How Do You Teach Young People to Cope with Kids Who Have Different Values
How Parents Shape Teens’ Sexual Decision-Making for the Better
How Sexuality and Sex have Progressed on TV in the Last 25 Years
How the Momnibus Can Address the Black Maternal Health Crisis
How to Avoid a Gap in Your Medicaid Coverage
How to Buy Condoms: Part 1
How to Buy Condoms: Part 2
How to Help Young People Find Care
How to Join the Fight for Abortion Rights
How to Know When You’re Ready to Become Sexually Active
How to Make a Difference
How to Set Boundaries
How to Start Talking About Sex
How to Support Birth Control When You’re Under 18
How to Talk About Consent, Boundaries, Privacy, and Safety Online
How to Talk About Reproductive Legislation
How We Can Ensure Access to Abortion Care for All
How You Can Spread Your Love of BC
How Young People Can Speak Up for Their Needs
HRSA Recommends One Key Question
I Voted. Now What?
I'm Telling The Administration #HandsOffMyBc, Here's Why
Implementing One Key Question in Hawaii
Implementing One Key Question in Kenosha, WI
Importance of Sex Ed from a Sex Educator
Improving Access to and Demand for Birth Control in Kentucky
Improving Birth Control Access For Those Who Serve
Improving Contraceptive Access for Women with Opioid Use Disorder
Improving Health Disparities for Native American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
Improving Reproductive Well-Being of Transition-Aged Youth Through One Key Question
Improving RWB from Within the Community
Improving the Reproductive Health and Well-Being of Latinas Through Healthy Nutrition
Increasing Birth Control Access in Ohio through Public-Private, State-Local Partnerships
Increasing Patient Satisfaction
Indigenous Advocates Welcome A Comprehensive Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Proven to Work in Native American Communities
Information is Essential for Access: Findings from Power to Decide’s Inaugural Youth Reproductive Health Access (YouR HeAlth) Survey
Intentionality: What does it have to do with pregnancy?
International Women’s Day 2021: Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley on Challenges and Mentorship
International Women’s Day 2021: Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley on How Personal Experience Shapes Her Work
INTRODUCED DURING SEX ED FOR ALL MONTH, EDUCATION LEGISLATION WILL EMPOWER YOUNG PEOPLE WITH INFORMATION AND ACCESS
Introducing Beyond the Sheets
Introducing Power to Decide’s HBCU Student Ambassadors
Introducing the Contraceptive Equity Initiative
Introducing the Reproductive Well-Being Framework Podcast Series
Is It Time to Reevaluate Your Birth Control Method?
Is Your Sex Ed for All? 5 Ways to Tell
It's Time To Activate: #TalkingIsPower 2018
It’s Election Season – How to Make Sure Your Voice is Heard
It’s Never Too Early to Start Talking
January 2018 Power Player
January 2020 Power Player
January 2020: Power Updates Edition
January 2021 Power Womxn
January 2021: Power Updates Edition
January 2022 Power Player
January 2022: Power Updates Edition
January 2023 Power Player
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month
Join the #FreeThePill Virtual Store Ribbon Cutting on May 10
Join Us in Building a Nationwide Reproductive Well-Being Movement
July 2019 Power Player
July 2019: Power Updates Edition
July 2020 Power Womxn
July 2020: Power Updates Edition
July 2021: Power Updates Edition
July 2022 Power Player
July 2022: Power Updates Edition
July 2023 Power Player
June 2019 Power Player
June 2019: Power Updates Edition
June 2020 Power Womxn
June 2020: Power Updates Edition
June 2021 Power Player
June 2021: Power Updates Edition
June 2022 Power Player
June 2022: Power Updates Edition
June 2024 Power Player
Juneteenth: A Time to Reflect on the Racist Roots of Abortion Restrictions
Keep the Power On: #TalkingIsPower 2021
Keeping in Touch
Keeping Up With Your Sexual Health In College
LA ORGANIZACIÓN POWER TO DECIDE LANZA NUEVO BUSCADOR Y RECURSOS EN ESPAÑOL SOBRE LA INTERRUPCIÓN Y FINALIZACIÓN PREMATURA DEL EMBARAZO
Leah's Story: #TalkingIsPower
Leaked Memo Ignores the Realities of our Nation's Young People
Let’s Send Our Kids Back to School Prepared – Get Them Vaccinated!
Let’s Talk About Sex (Education)
Let’s Talk About Sex!
Let’s Talk Access with Simple Health
Let’s Talk Month Urges Parents to Talk to Their Children – It Can Change Their Lives
Let’s Talk Pleasure
Let’s Watch! ‘UNEXPECTED’ is Back on TLC for a Fourth Season
Leveraging Language: How Learning the ‘Lingo’ of the Tech World can Benefit Sexual Health Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Linking Mental Health and Reproductive Well-Being
LOS ADULTOS VEN UNA MAYOR OPORTUNIDAD PARA TENER CONVERSACIONES IMPACTANTES CON LOS JÓVENES
Loud and Clear: Abortion Providers and Patients Share Stories
Make Some Love: Sexperts on Staying Safe During COVID-19
Mamatoto Village: Empowering Black Women to Thrive
March 2019 Power Player
March 2019: Power Updates Edition
March 2020 Power Player
March 2020: Power Updates Edition
March 2021 Power Womxn
March 2021: Power Updates Edition
March 2022 Power Player
March 2022: Power Updates Edition
March 2023 Power Player
May 2018 Power Player
May 2019 Power Player
May 2019: Power Updates Edition
May 2020 Power Womxn
May 2020: Power Updates Edition
May 2021: Power Updates Edition
May 2022 Power Player
May 2022: Power Updates Edition
May 2023 Power Player
MAY IS NATIONAL SEX ED FOR ALL MONTH
May is National Sex Ed for All Month
Meet Annovera, A New Type of Birth Control
Meet the Innovators: First Cohort
MEET THE INNOVATORS: SECOND COHORT
MEET THE INNOVATORS: THIRD COHORT
Meet the Reproductive Well-Being Shared Learning Collaborative Teams
Meeting with the Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff
Menstruation: Discovery, Determination, and Discs
Mental Health Care, Maternal Health, and Addressing Disparities
Mental Health: Discussion, Tips, Support
Millennial’s Guide: #TalkingIsPower 2019
MILLIONS STRIPPED OF ACCESS TO QUALITY FAMILY PLANNING
Minority Mental Health: Data Breakdown
Momentos: Sparking Meaningful Conversations in the Latinx Community
MORE THAN 1.7 MILLION WOMEN IN TEXAS LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 164,000 WOMEN IN ARKANSAS LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
More Than 200,000 Women in Mississippi Live in Contraceptive Deserts
MORE THAN 217,000 WOMEN IN OKLAHOMA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 284,000 WOMEN IN MARYLAND LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 300,000 WOMEN IN ALABAMA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
More Than 300,000 Women in Louisiana Live in Contraceptive Deserts
MORE THAN 300,000 WOMEN IN SOUTH CAROLINA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
More Than 360,000 Women in Massachusetts Live in Contraceptive Deserts
MORE THAN 400,000 WOMEN IN TENNESSEE LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 400,000 WOMEN IN VIRGINIA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 50,000 WOMEN IN DELAWARE LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 600,000 WOMEN IN GEORGIA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
MORE THAN 600,000 WOMEN IN NORTH CAROLINA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
More Than “Filling a Void”: Addressing Systemic Barriers to Reproductive Health for Youth in LA’s Foster Care System
MTV’S 16 & Pregnant is Back for a Five-Week Event
My Friend and I Like the Same Person
My Friend Dated My Ex…
My Ideal Sex Class
My Period Story
My Sex Ed Experience, What I Wish I Had, and How We Can Advocate for Sex Ed that Meets the Needs of All Young People
Navigating Conversations with Teens
NEARLY 115,000 WOMEN IN NEW MEXICO LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 180,000 WOMEN IN NEVADA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 200,000 WOMEN IN KANSAS LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 242,000 WOMEN IN OREGON LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 300,000 WOMEN IN KENTUCKY LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
Nearly 33,000 Women in Wyoming Live in Contraceptive Deserts
NEARLY 40,000 WOMEN IN NORTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 429,000 WOMEN IN INDIANA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
NEARLY 50,000 WOMEN IN SOUTH DAKOTA LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
New and Improved: Bedsider’s Method Explorer
New Birth Control Pill Nextstellis
New Campaign Highlights Critical Preventive Services For Women As Provided Under the ACA
New Data on Abortion Access
New Data on Adolescents and Young Adults’ Preferred Sources of Birth Control Information
New Feature On Bedsider Expands Information and Access for Women
New Initiative Coming to Fayetteville, NC to Support HBCU Student Success Through Sexual and Reproductive Health
New Initiative Coming to Jackson, MS to Support HBCU Student Success Through Sexual and Reproductive Health
New Initiative Coming to New Orleans, LA to Support HBCU Student Success Through Sexual and Reproductive Health
New Initiative Coming to Tuskegee, AL to Support HBCU Student Success Through Sexual and Reproductive Health
New Initiative Coming to US Virgin Islands to Support HBCU Student Success Through Sexual and Reproductive Health
New Initiative ‘Beyond the Sheets’ Supports HBCU Student Success By Advancing Reproductive Well-Being
New Interactive Maps Powerfully Illustrate the Post-Roe Abortion Care Landscape
NEW POLL SHOWS PARENTS CONTINUE TO BE PRIMARY INFLUENCER
New poll: Voters overwhelmingly support over-the-counter access to oral contraceptive birth control pill on the eve of FDA expert vote
New Polling Shows Strong Support for Birth Control as a Basic Part of Women’s Health Care
New Polling Shows Young Women Seek Sex and Relationship Advice from their Fathers
New Power to Decide Initiative Seeks to Expand Contraceptive Equity and Honor Pioneers in the Field
NEW POWER TO DECIDE SURVEY SHOWS CRITICAL GAPS IN YOUNG PEOPLE’S ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION
New Report Highlights the Increase in Opioid Use Disorder Among Pregnant Women
New Research Shows More Teens Are Using Contraception
NEW STUDY REVEALS INCREASED PATIENT SATISFACTION FOR POWER TO DECIDE’S ONE KEY QUESTION
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OVER 1,500,000 WOMEN IN THE APPALACHIA REGION LIVE IN CONTRACEPTIVE DESERTS
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POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS CONFIRMATION OF XAVIER BECERRA AS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS CONGRESS FOR PASSING RELIEF FOR MILLIONS HARD-HIT BY THE PANDEMIC
Power to Decide Applauds Executive Order to Expand and Protect Contraceptive Access
Power to Decide Applauds FDA Announcement on Medication Abortion
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Power to Decide Applauds Introduction of the Affordability is Access Act
Power to Decide Applauds Key Program and Policy Proposals in President Biden’s FY 2024 Budget
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POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS NEW GUIDANCE ON CONTRACEPTIVE COVERAGE AND URGES ENFORCEMENT
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POWER TO DECIDE PLEASED THAT THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSES APPROPRIATIONS
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