Fistula is common in Somalia but stigma and lack of care means that many women continue to face shame and barriers to treatment. Clotilde Bigot reports.
What if a baby’s spine could be repaired before birth? New advances in prenatal surgery are changing what’s possible for ...
The majority seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship, appearing ready to rule in ...
WASHINGTON — Tackling one of President Donald Trump's most provocative policies, members of the Supreme Court expressed ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared open to invalidating President Trump's executive order that would end birthright ...
President Trump is challenging the longstanding interpretation of a constitutional provision guaranteeing birthright ...
A network of online European outlets and social media posts are claiming that the United Kingdom will now allow abortion up ...
A woman who took medication to induce an abortion, and then delivered the baby, was arrested on a murder charge. But on ...
When Paul DeGeorge felt pressure on his chest in the middle of the night, he thought his 4-year-old son was lying on top of him. DeGeorge had fallen asleep on the couch after coming home late from his ...
"It's weird to go from a 25-year-old girl to your body just not working anymore," Leen Lorig tells PEOPLE Leen Lorig In May 2019, then-25-year-old Leen Lorig gave birth to her daughter following what ...
The monkey named Masaya underwent a complex procedure after a mysterious mass threatened her foot. Zoo officials say the ...
A virtual court hearing from a pregnant mother’s hospital bed shows what forced medical treatment can look like.
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