April 29th, 2008
Over the last few months here at women’s health blog Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
Last week, New Mexico middle school student Jannelle Bushnell was disciplined by school officials for passing […]
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April 24th, 2008
Over the last few months here at women’s health blog Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
I heard sound clip on Fox News today in which a woman accused the Planned Parenthood […]
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April 11th, 2008
You can’t make this stuff up. A woman went to the bathroom while riding a train in India and spontaneously gave birth before passing out. The baby FELL THROUGH THE TOILET ONTO THE TRAIN TRACKS. Family members found the woman, covered in blood, two hours later. Authorities immediately launched a search for the baby and […]
By Kristen King -- 4 comments
March 5th, 2008
Starting last month, we began exploring the history of abortion with a review of some nonsurgical abortion techniques. We’ll wrap that up this week and move into more current events throughout the month. But in the meantime, let’s take a moment to talk about the issue. How do you feel about abortion? Please respond in […]
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February 15th, 2008
This month at Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
Last week, the French Supreme Court ruled that parents have a legal right to register a name for a miscarried or stillborn fetus […]
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February 14th, 2008
This month at Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
On Tuesday, we talked about abortifacient herbs, and I promised to discuss some of the 20 herbs listed in more detail. Read on […]
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February 14th, 2008
This month at Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
On Tuesday, we talked about abortifacient herbs, and I promised to discuss some of the 20 herbs listed in more detail. Read on […]
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February 14th, 2008
New research indicates that acupuncture performed immediately before or after embryo implantation may improve a woman’s chance of becoming pregnant. More than 1,300 women enrolled in seven studies in four countries and three continents were analyzed. They were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), and were assigned to receive either IVF alone, IVF with real acupuncture, […]
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February 13th, 2008
This month at Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
On Tuesday, we talked about abortifacient herbs, and I promised to discuss some of the 20 herbs listed in more detail. Read on […]
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February 12th, 2008
This month at Lively Women, we’re talking about the history of abortion in the US and around the world. Discussion is encouraged, and additional information and resources are welcomed. Please leave a comment!
On Tuesday, we talked about abortifacient herbs, and I promised to discuss some of the 20 herbs listed in more detail. Read on […]
By Kristen King -- 0 comments
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