- Pro-abortion woman describes RU-486 abortion ordeal
- Planned Parenthood to teens: 'nothing wrong with sleeping around'
- Nearly one quarter of UK freshmen will contract an STD at university
- Miracle preemie reunited with twin sister, family
- Earlier sexual activity leaves teens in danger of worse STDs
- Suit claims Colorado taxes illegally fund Planned Parenthood
Posted: 20 Oct 2013 11:36 AM PDT
RU-486,
the abortion pill, is offered to women who are less than nine weeks
pregnant. When it first became available in the United States,
pro-choice activists rejoiced.
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Posted: 20 Oct 2013 08:10 AM PDT
“You have nothing to worry about – even if someone calls you or your behavior, ‘promiscuous.’”
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Posted: 20 Oct 2013 08:07 AM PDT
A
new survey conducted by hookup website Shag@Uni revealed that nearly
one out of four college students in the UK will contract an STD during
freshman year.
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Posted: 20 Oct 2013 08:05 AM PDT
A
Hamilton area family is celebrating after being reunited this week with
their youngest and smallest member, tiny Rachel, who was born four
months ago by emergency C-section at 28.5 weeks gestation. She weighed
just 330 grams (0.73 lbs.).
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Posted: 20 Oct 2013 08:03 AM PDT
Teens
today may be more susceptible to one type of genital herpes infection
once they become sexually active than teens in years past, a new study
suggests.
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Posted: 20 Oct 2013 07:07 AM PDT
The
state of Colorado is illegally providing $14 million to Planned
Parenthood in violation of the state constitution, a lawsuit from a
former executive director of the state health department charges.
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