Tag: pregnancy
New Study Finds Pregnant Latinas More Than Twice as Likely to...
Again, economic disparities are evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a new study from the Sutter Health Center for Health Systems Research, Latinas...
Pregnancy Loss, Silence, and Taboo: A Risk for the Latinx Community
In the Latinx community, we often hear of pregnant women refusing to come to terms with pregnancy until the first three months have passed...
Unplanned Pregnancies, Another Pandemic Side Effect
The coronavirus pandemic has affected people's intimate lives in unimaginable ways. Between breakups and new romances during quarantine, one of the most constant ideas...
Real Talk: Should You Freeze Your Eggs and if so, Why,...
I’ll never forget the day I went to see my OB-GYN for my annual exam. I was geared up for a pap smear, a...
Defining Life: How to Unpack the Frozen Embryo Debate
The first ever person born through IVF (in-vitro fertilization) turned 40 over the summer. Robert Edwards, the researcher who helped Louise Brown’s parents conceive...
The Problem With Using Contraceptives to Solve Poverty (Hint: It’s Racist)
In the past few years, long-acting reversible contraceptives have been promoted as a tool for fighting poverty in America. The premise is that if...