CEO reveals the six things she does every day
"I love what I do, but I was starting to see the signs of burnout coming," Viviane Paxinos said.
Woman sharing her miscarriage in real time helps others feel less alone
Sam Doll, 32, told Newsweek that miscarriages are often treated like a "dramatic secret," but they shouldn't be.
Texas abortion ban linked to infant deaths rise
"The repercussions of potentially preventable increases in infant mortality are significant," researchers said.
Two Years After Dobbs, the Pro-Life Movement Must Not Fumble the Ball
The reality is that Dobbs didn't change the underlying drivers of abortion. Women are still seeking abortions for the same reasons they did before.
The Fundamental Fight for Our Freedoms
This November, vote like your freedom is at stake—because it is.
FDA Escapes Accountability for Removing Abortion Drug Safeguards—for Now
The FDA's own documents say that roughly one in 25 women will go to the emergency room after taking these abortion drugs.
Ovary removal may harm brain's connective fibres, study warns
Understanding these side effects is "critical" for the health of the 600,000 women who receive this procedure in the U.S. every year.
To Address Infertility, It's Time To Give Real Reproductive Health Options
If lawmakers want to help couples struggling with infertility have the children that they desire, the RESTORE Act is the first step in the right direction.
New York Medicaid benefits to change for thousands of people
Medicaid will now cover doula care and paid time off for mothers to be in New York.
Pregnant woman defends 9-week baby bump after criticism it's "not real"
Sandina Jackson is happy embracing her bump, but she's been horrified by the amount of people who have commented on her size.
Unveiling Perimenopause—A Call to Action for Millennial Women
The medical establishment has failed women, dismissing their concerns and sidelining their experiences for far too long.
US girls are getting their first periods earlier and we don't know why
It is also taking longer for periods to become regular, with potentially significant health consequences.
Melinda Gates announces first solo donations
The philanthropist will continue her work on women's rights.
Morning sickness myths debunked by scientist
"I lost a baby in the second trimester to very severe [morning sickness]," geneticist Marlena Fejzo told Newsweek.
End the War on Pregnancy Resource Centers
Imagine having such an absolutist position on abortion that you feel it is your duty to attack community organizations that offer women free ultrasounds and strollers.
Woman misdiagnosed for years before discovering source of severe pain
Chloe Durrington had endured symptoms of endometriosis since she was 14, but it took 12 years for her symptoms to be "taken seriously."
Early menopause linked to premature death
"Attention should be paid to the health of women with spontaneous [premature menopause] to decrease excess mortality," researcher Hilla Haapakoski said.
By Pushing Abortion Pills, Democrats Have Failed Women For Decades
The business of chemical abortion pills in America is a federal issue. Reversing the neglect and abuse of power by federal agencies will demand real leadership.
Scientists reveal how to age healthily for women
Those who began the intervention after the age of 55 still saw equally positive results, new research shows.
What's Really Behind the Maternal Mortality Crisis Facing Minority Women?
The birth of a child, a joyous event for many families, sometimes tragically ends with the death of the mother.
Your underwear might be causing serious infections, gynecologist warns
The common underwear has already been banned in several countries because of health and hygiene concerns.
Medicare refusing to pay for cancer scan sparks warning for patients
Some women will be forced to pay up to $450 if they do end up getting extra scans related to breast cancer.
You've a better chance of not dying with a female doctor, study finds
An international team of researchers also found that patients treated by women physicians are less likely to be readmitted to hospital.
These are the top 12 fertility clinics in the Northeast region of the US
Accessibility is essential for patients undergoing fertility treatments. Knowing the best clinics in a certain region can help them make informed decisions.
Listen to Women—Birth Control's Side Effects Are Real
Due in large part to social media, young women in particular are speaking out about their negative experiences taking these drugs.
Gynecologist reveals vagina symptoms you should never ignore
While it can be shrouded in taboo, understanding what normal discharge looks like could save you from serious health complications.
More women getting tubes tied after Roe v. Wade overturned
Huge rise in permanent contraceptive procedures after abortion rights were overturned, especially among women.
Trump's New Position Is Not Pro-Life
In 2016, Trump won with the help of vigorous pro-life support, and many of his supporters felt vindicated with the appointment of the Justices who overturned Roe v. Wade.
Gambia Must Uphold Its Anti-FGM Law
Gambian women and girls deserve a society where they are free from violence and their rights respected and protected.
Leaving state to get abortion "not worst thing in the world"—Fox analyst
Fox Business analyst Mark Simone said that it's "not the worst thing in the world" to travel across state lines to have an abortion.