Free Access to Morning-After Pill in Britain

The leftist government in Britain will offer the morning-after pill for free at pharmacies to ensure equal access to contraception. Some concerns have been raised about the impact on birth rates.

Democratic Michigan State Representative's Voluntary Sterilization Decision

Democratic Michigan state representative underwent voluntary sterilization to avoid pregnancy during President Trump's potential second term, citing concerns about access to contraception in the future.

Michigan State Representative's Sterilization Decision

Michigan state representative underwent sterilization to avoid pregnancy under the Trump administration, citing concerns about access to contraception in the future. She made the announcement while speaking at a left-wing protest organized by the 50501 Movement.

Mississippi Senator Introduces Bill on Male Masturbation and Contraception

Mississippi state Sen. Bradford Blackmon introduced a bill that would ban men from masturbating or engaging in sexual acts without intent to fertilize an embryo. The bill imposes fines for violations but is unlikely to pass.

Inflatable IUD Display at Democratic National Convention

An inflatable 20-foot tall IUD named Freeda Womb is on display near the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as part of a birth control activism event. The display is by Americans for Contraception and aims to empower people to make their own choices about their bodies.

Abortion Rights and Reproductive Health

Senator Elizabeth Warren warns that if former President Donald Trump wins the election, Republicans will target abortion, contraception, and IVF in every state. Democrats aim to protect access to these services.

Impact of Restrictive Abortion and Contraception Laws in Missouri

MSNBC host Joy Reid argues that Missouri's restrictive abortion and contraception laws make it akin to a 'slave state' for women.

Contraception and Christians in the U.S.

The politicization of contraception among Christians in the U.S. is discussed by NPR's Ayesha Rascoe and Associated Press polling editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux.

New York lawmakers proposing rules to reduce rat population humanely

New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely reduce the rat population by using contraception and banning glue traps. Various methods such as birth control for rats and carbon monoxide are being considered as alternatives to lethal chemicals and traps.