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Co-published with Lux Magazine. A debate rages in Georgia over who can teach parents to nurse.

Co-published with In These Times. Since we first profiled her, Lationna has returned to work, her son Kingsley is crawling—and the family is still just treading water.

Co-published with The GuardianIn Sandpoint, Idaho, the maternity ward closed down. Within months, medical care for women in the rural community was hollowed out.

Co-published with USA TodayWith our support, Mona Iskander travels to the Mississippi Delta to understand how a surge in births is playing out in a state that is already one of the riskiest places in the country

Co-published with National Geographic. In 1983, AIDS hysteria was sweeping the country. This is the story of how a Denver conference empowered a generation—and helped shape a new era of advocacy.

Co-published with Texas Observer and The Nation. Low-income Texans depend on family planning clinics. The clinics depend on a program that's in trouble.

Co-published with In These TimesDobbs will throw many lives into disarray. Lationna Halbert’s is one of the first.

Co-published with Scientific AmericanThe vulva has long been ignored in anatomical study. But scientists are making strides in mapping the clitoris and improving sensation for survivors of genital cutting.

Co-published with Scientific American. Compared with other diseases with similar economic burdens, research on endometriosis is severely underfunded, in large part because we don’t talk about periods.

Co-published with Teen VogueFor the past 20 years, the Red River Women’s Clinic was the state’s only abortion provider.

Co-published with Scientific American. The U.S. has one of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates among developed countries. Researchers from North Carolina to the West Coast are working with parents like Vu-An Foster to understand why.

Co-published with Scientific American. “Normalizing” infants’ and children’s genital appearance to match a sex assigned in early age isn’t medically necessary and can negatively impact quality of life.

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