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Medical marijuana has been legal in Oklahoma since the passage of State Question 788 in 2018, but multiple women in the state have been prosecuted for using it since then — because they were pregnant.
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7 women who were denied reproductive health care in Texas have joined an ongoing lawsuit.
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Unless mothers are treated during pregnancy, newborns can sicken, die or face lifelong disabilities. The CDC is urging public health providers to connect more people to testing and medication.
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One year after the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion, the number of legal abortions actually increased nationwide. That’s according to a new report by the Society of Family Planning.
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Working moms across the country are organizing to support each other — and fight for a social safety net they feel is lacking in this country.
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Eight women in three states are challenging abortion bans they say kept them from receiving emergency care.
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Last August, Kendra Haslam organized the first OKC Hot Girl Walk. Now, the Instagram page she runs for the community has more than 7,000 followers.
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Postpartum depression affects as many as 1 in 7 women in the U.S., though there are just two treatments approved for it. Experts say the newest could be a game-changer — depending on its price tag.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is the first governor in the country to issue an executive order defining people by their biological sex at birth as either “male” or “female.”
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After Oklahoma became the first state in the nation to successfully outlaw abortion last year, Oklahomans seeking abortion can expect to travel hundreds of miles for care.