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Like a Natural Woman
New period-suppressing contraceptives such as Seasonale have been embraced by women thrilled at the idea of only having four periods a year. Ms. explores the claims that such pills pathologize menstruation and asks whether critics who call these pills unnatural are conforming to an anti-choice agenda. more ... 

 
girl with childLullabies Behind Bars
Last year, 4000 women given a U.S. prison sentence were pregnant. In most cases, the babies were removed from their mothers immediately after birth, disrupting the crucial first few months of parent-child bonding. However, a few innovative programs across the country allow incarcerated women to keep their babies with them. A Ms. reporter witnesses the benefits to both mother and child. more ... 
 

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1/8/2009:Proposed House Rules Include Gender Neutral Language Provisions
1/8/2009:Range of Leaders Support Eric Holder's Nomination for Attorney General
1/8/2009:South Carolina Lawmakers Aim for Stricter Abortion Regulations
1/7/2009:Utah State Legislators Will Wait to Propose Abortion Ban
 

The Scandal of Military Rape
Women in the military are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire in Iraq, but the Department of Defense remains reluctant to tackle the issue head-on. Ms. investigates the military's shocking indifference towards rape and sexual assault. more ...

 *WIRE UPDATE: Rape and Sexual Assault Causing PTSD in Women Veterans

 

a mercyToni Morrison's A Mercy Reviewed Hot Off the Press
Marilyn Sanders Mobley compares Morrison’s new novel to her bestseller Beloved, which won praise for its portrayal of the brutality of slavery. A Mercy, says Mobley, "peers beneath the surface" of the murky deals and debts of history. more ...

 

Crisis Pregnancy CentersFake Medical Centers Fool College Students
A new Ms. investigation found that a startling 48% of college health centers refer students to so-called "pregnancy resource centers"--fake clinics that harangue women about the "dangers" of abortion. And these centers are taking in millions of government dollars. more...

*READ UPDATE: Bush’s lame-duck rule change could funnel millions more to CPCs*

 

Global Gag Rule Revisited
For many years, Ms. has been sounding the alarm about the harm caused by the global gag rule—a Reagan-instituted policy that forbids international family-planning organizations receiving U.S. money from speaking of abortion.

Our Summer 2003 article “Global Sex Rules” is an exhaustive study of how the Bush administration’s escalating war against reproductive rights was harming—even killing—hundreds of thousands of women around the world. more …

In “Dying in the Backstreets” (Winter 2008), Ms. sent a reporter to a last-chance Nairobi hospital where Kenyan women victimized by unsafe abortions end up—if they’re lucky. Blame the global gag rule, not just local law and culture. more …

*READ UPDATE: Under Obama, the global gag rule may soon be lifted*

 
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Carson Prison BluesCarswell Prison Blues
The term “cruel and unusual punishment” takes on a whole new meaning at Texas’ Carswell Prison hospital, the nation’s only federal hospital for women prisoners. more…

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