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women’s health

The Court does not have the power

The Court does not have the power

By Mindy on March 29, 2012

A Judge in the [Family] Court in Australia rules that the Court does not have the power to compel a woman to continue a pregnancy.

Posted in gender & feminism, law & order, Life, parenting, relationships | Tagged abortion, trust women, women's health, womens rights | 9 Responses

Every baby wanted every mother willing PRO CHOICE from Anti-Personhood Campaign photoshoot - Grace Fallen Photography

Quick Hit – Grace Fallen

By Mindy on March 14, 2012

Quick Hit: Grace Fallen Photography

Posted in arts & entertainment, crisis, Culture, gender & feminism, Life, media, parenting, Politics, social justice | Tagged women's health, womens rights | 1 Response

Feminist science news!

Feminist science news!

By Chally on December 20, 2011

A teen performing groundbreaking cancer research and a new machine manufacturing affordable sanitary napkins in rural India, oh my!

Posted in gender & feminism, medicine, Science, technology | Tagged cancer, healthcare, women's health | 2 Responses

Quick Hit - 15 Interesting things about vaginas

Quick Hit – 15 Interesting things about vaginas

By Mindy on December 16, 2011

15 interesting things.

Posted in education, gender & feminism, health, language, Life, media, medicine | Tagged sexuality and health, women's health | 9 Responses

A friendly hello and thank you to our local reproductive health clinics

A friendly hello and thank you to our local reproductive health clinics

By tigtog on October 21, 2011

I wanted them to know that there are still people who think well of them compared to the demonstrators outside many of their clinics right now as part of the “40 Days For Life” international anti-abortion campaign.

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism | Tagged abortion, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, sexuality and health, women's health | 5 Responses

Quickhit: Maternity Services Review and Homebirth

By Lauredhel on February 28, 2009

Further to our thread on the Maternity Services Review, check out ABC Unleashed: Homebirth ban, by Alison Leemen The Maternity Services Review report, released last weekend, was an attempt to delivery continuity of care and midwife-led services to more Australian women. In so doing, it has stripped that very same care and service from the [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, social justice | Tagged australia, birthing, discrimination, homebirth, insurance, intervention, maternity, midwives, moral panics, pro-choice, reproductive justice, women's health | 12 Responses

RU486 Import Restrictions in Australia: Reprise

By Lauredhel on June 8, 2008

I wrote about the Australia import restrictions on RU486 back in December, when this article by Mary Lander appeared in the Medical Journal of Australia: “The fight for a life-saving drug: a personal perspective”. RU486 is a progesterone antagonist – it blocks the action of the hormone progesterone in the body. This makes it useful [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health, medicine, Politics | Tagged medical journal of australia, moral panics, reproductive justice, RU486, women's health | 3 Responses

Step up, Rudd: Lib doctors throw down the gauntlet on foreign aid and abortion

By Lauredhel on January 8, 2008

This may be a watershed: the Rudd government has been challenged to show its true colours on women’s rights. Way back in the twentieth century, the Liberal government faced a situation where a woman-hating theocon, Brian Harradine, held the balance of power in the Senate. Harradine, holding all the cards, managed to get legislation passed [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health, Politics, religion, social justice | Tagged abortion, australia, bigotry, brendan nelson, family planning, Kevin Rudd, labor party, liberal party, pro-choice, race & racism, reproductive justice, RU486, sexuality and health, women's health | 12 Responses

Women’s health: Are we taking a risk by dumping the Democrats?

By Lauredhel on December 13, 2007

The MJA this month also brings us Mary Lander’s story: “The fight for a life-saving drug: a personal perspective”. Mary Lander has a relentlessly-growing meningioma adjacent to her brainstem. This is a non-cancerous tumour of the lining of the brain. She has already suffered a hearing loss, and the tumour involves three facial nerves and [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, medicine, Politics | Tagged authoritarianism, cancer, elections, ethics, reproductive freedoms, reproductive justice, RU486, women's health | 7 Responses

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