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May is Preeclampsia Awareness Month — a time to educate and empower women about a serious pregnancy complication that affects 5 to 8 percent of pregnancies in the United States.
The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and kept on life support has given rise to questions about abortion laws.
A pregnant woman being kept alive after brain death because of Georgia’s strict abortion law raises legal and ethical questions about medical consent, experts said.
There are many reasons, including incest and abuse, that Florida law allowed minors to seek a judge’s approval to get an ...
Georgia's heartbeat law does not explicitly address Adriana Smith's situation, but allows abortion to preserve the life or ...
At twenty-six weeks pregnant (that's month six of your pregnancy), you're almost into your third trimester, and there's only ...
Climate change has added at least a week of dangerously hot days for pregnant women in every state, raising risks of ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court upheld an interpretation of a 2023 law prohibiting most abortions starting at the six-week ...
Nearly all newborns who contract human papillomavirus in the perinatal stage will eliminate the virus in the first six months ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state can keep banning abortions around six weeks after conception by agreeing ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court has issued an opinion upholding the state's "fetal heartbeat" law, banning ...