New study on hormonal birth control risks

A new study from Oxford University finds that the slightly elevated risk of breast cancer due to use of hormonal birth control pills extends across all forms of hormonal birth control. While earlier findings showing a similar increased risk were … Continue reading

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FAB Gab Episode 25: Claire Moore on capabilities and conscientious objection

The latest episode of FAB Gab is out now! In this episode, Claire Moore discusses her recent paper, which puts Sen’s capabilities approach to use in addressing conscientious objection to providing emergency contraception in the U.S. Claire’s approach takes reproductive … Continue reading

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FAB Gab Episode 12: Jill Drouillard on a gender-inclusive ethics of reproduction.

You will need stimulants to keep you free prescription for levitra safe. The bleeding can happen in fast generic cialis the brain matter, termed as intracerebral haemorrhage. The drug is well known due to the best components of Sildenafil citrate … Continue reading

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In case you missed it, ACOG’s guidelines on reproductive sterilization were updated last year
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Feminist bioethics is, of course, about more than reproductive ethics. But it is also about reproductive bioethics.  One of the big issues with reproductive bioethics from a feminist perspective is the tension between who is dissuaded from or prevented from … Continue reading

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To reproduce or not to reproduce, and if so how much, that is the question
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Over at Foreign Policy recently, philosophers Travis Rieder and Rebecca Kukla engaged in a thoughtful, pleasant, and yet provocative dialogue about reproductive considerations in light of climate change (Rieder, Colin Hickey, and Jake Earl recently published an article about the … Continue reading

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WAY BACK MACHINE Spring 2016 IJFAB vol 9 no 1: articles on queerness and reproductive ethics, “boutique” ultrasound, homebirth, GMOs, feminist practices of bioethical pedagogy, feminist palliation

If you missed last Spring’s issue of our parent journal, International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Spring of 2017 is a good time to jump in the Wayback Machine–before President Trump in the US and Brexit in the UK and the … Continue reading

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