Post-Election Reproductive Care Update
We address evolving abortion policies post-2024 election. Learn how California protects reproductive rights and access to abortion care amidst national uncertainty.
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We address evolving abortion policies post-2024 election. Learn how California protects reproductive rights and access to abortion care amidst national uncertainty.
Abortion was a key topic in this election, and FPA Women’s Health remains dedicated to offering safe, legal services in California. Learn how we’re advocating for reproductive rights nationwide, and discover ways you can support abortion access.
Does an abortion hurt? We answer this common question and discuss pain management options for medical and surgical abortions. Learn more here.
After mifepristone was challenged by a Texas judge in 2023, the Supreme Court will uphold FDA approval. Here's what was at stake and why FPA backs the medication.
Can abortion cause infertility? At FPA, we're asked this question often. Here's what you need to know about abortion and fertility.
FPA Women's Health has been named a recipient of the Uncompensated Care grant. This funding means abortion and birth control services are available free of charge.
In a post-Roe era, FPA Women’s Health will continue to do what we have been doing for the past 53 years: Provide safe abortions.
Absolutely. You could choose to have a medication abortion in the privacy of your own home. If you choose a surgical abortion under local anesthesia (numbing me
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