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Legal Threats to Autonomy, Choice, and Informed Consent in Labor and Childbirth
Research brief explores how the law makes pregnant and birthing people vulnerable to mistreatment and unconsented practices.
New Research: Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Are Undermining Midwifery Models of Care
Research brief explores how laws and regulations block access to quality and respectful maternal health care.
Congress Wants to Exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid. Here’s What’s at Stake.
Excluding Planned Parenthood from Medicaid will impact patients nationwide—and that’s the point.
Dobbs Got It Wrong
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization didn't just overturn Roe v. Wade—it turned back the clock on our constitutional rights by over a century.
What Is the Global Gag Rule?
Frequently asked questions about the regressive U.S. policy undermining reproductive rights and health worldwide.
IVF Under Attack: Anti-Reproductive Freedom Fertility Doctrines
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the most commonly used method of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in the United States, and has helped millions of people build their families. However, there are emerging threats to fertility [...]
The Right to Abortion in Nepal: A Decades-Long Journey
New documentary showcases the progress of abortion from criminalization to a fundamental, constitutional right.
Towards 2040: Defining an African Human Rights Framework on the Right to Education of Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers – Policy Brief
Across Africa, one in every five girls are pregnant before they turn 19. In 2024, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimated that six million pregnant and parenting girls ages 10 to 19 were out [...]
IVF: A Critical Method for Building Families
Fact Sheet Explaining In Vitro Fertilization, the Most Commonly Used Method of Assisted Reproductive Technology
U.S. Maternal Health & Rights Initiative
This Center program focuses on improving maternal health equity and outcomes in the United States.