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StateImpact reporters recap their 2022 coverage, and look at what's to come in 2023.
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A petition to put abortion access on the ballot in Oklahoma was withdrawn on the day it was supposed to start collecting signatures.
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Oklahomans could get the opportunity to vote for abortion access in the state. A ballot initiative is in the works, and it crossed an important threshold this week.
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The Oklahoma State Medical Association says it will push during the next legislative session for exceptions to Oklahoma’s strict abortion laws.
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March of Dimes' annual report on infant and maternal health drops the U.S. from a C- to a D+, citing a 15-year high in the preterm birth rate. But it also offers some encouraging signs and solutions.
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The community engagement event discussed new state laws surrounding reproductive health care, as well as issues Indigenous women experience when getting prenatal and postpartum care, and some of the health inequities they face.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss a new task force recommendation regarding expectant mothers in light of the state banning abortions, two recent polls on November's election, and more.
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KOSU and Osage News will be hosting a listening session with members of the community to talk about Indigenous women's health and wellness and reproductive rights.
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KOSU is putting together a series of FAQ guides on reproductive healthcare questions. With conversations happening all around us on what is or isn’t legal following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, we’re wanting to cut straight to what we do know. This guide is part one of two that focuses on reproductive health emergencies in Oklahoma.
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For decades, the U.S. medical system has adhered to a legally recognized standard for death, one embraced by most states. Why is a uniform standard for the start of human life proving so elusive?