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memenewsdotcom · 8 months
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Mexico decriminalizes abortion
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kiramoore626 · 10 months
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Ohio abortion rights ballot measure receives nearly double the needed signatures
Ohio abortion rights ballot measure receives nearly double the needed signatures COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Groups hoping to enshrine abortion rights in Ohio’s constitution delivered nearly double the number of signatures needed to place an amendment on the fall statewide ballot, aiming to signal sweeping widespread support for an issue that still faces the threat of needing a significantly increased…
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thelifeelsewhere · 2 months
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Two Important Books On American Women’s Lives
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floorman3 · 2 years
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Nothing Compares Review
In the past, there have been a lot of musicians who have been controversial figures. With a stage to perform on they tend to say and do what’s on their minds. One of the most controversial is the singer from Dublin, Ireland Sinead O’Connor. With her abusive childhood and the issues, she has had with the Catholic Church and women’s rights she had a lot to say. Her music allowed her the opportunity…
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paraicelife · 2 years
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Do pregnancy symptoms affect everyone at the same time as their partner?
During pregnancy, it is normal to go through all kinds of emotions. Mood changes can be rapid and frequent. Some pregnant women experience major changes throughout their pregnancy, while others experience them only at the beginning. The experience of pregnancy is therefore unique to each woman in terms of emotions.
The effect of hormones on the pregnant woman
During pregnancy, your body produces a large amount of hormones that can affect your mood and emotions. Some women feel irritable, emotional, worried, angry or agitated.
Hormones can also make you feel more tired and distracted.
These mood swings are most common during the first 2 months of pregnancy, but may return a few months before delivery. Physiological changes can also cause increased stress. The challenge of adjusting to pregnancy can therefore lead to intense emotions.
Physical changes and emotions
Pregnant women may experience different feelings about their rapidly changing bodies. For example, they may feel pride in being visibly pregnant. This makes them feel special and fulfilled.
It is also normal to feel less comfortable with your body, especially in late pregnancy. Some pregnant women don't like to look in the mirror and react badly to comments about their height or weight.
Pregnancy can also limit the mother-to-be in her activities. For example, at the end of pregnancy, the growth of the belly can make certain daily activities more difficult, such as putting on shoes or taking public transportation. Some mothers also have to change their eating habits or their sleep schedule. These changes can be frustrating, so it's normal to be anxious to get back to your old body.
Finally, pregnancy can cause a variety of aches and discomforts. Some mothers will be concerned about how best to deal with them.
Ambivalent feelings about pregnancy
The announcement of a pregnancy, whether desired and planned or not, is always a shock.
The novelty of pregnancy can cause great joy for some women. As time goes on, the feeling of life growing in the womb is exciting for many. Hearing the baby's heartbeat and feeling it move also brings on powerful emotions. Some mothers feel that they are building a real bond with their baby. Pregnancy brings a great sense of accomplishment.
However, even though motherhood is usually considered a positive experience, it is normal to experience some negative emotions during this time. For example, some women may feel unsettled by the changes that pregnancy and the arrival of the baby will have on their lives. They wonder about the effects of the baby's arrival on their relationship.
Some women also experience ambivalence during the pregnancy, even though it was planned. This is a normal response to preparing for the new role of mother. It is normal to feel a sense of regret about one's past life that must be grieved.
It is therefore important that the mother-to-be have the opportunity to express her emotions without feeling judged. Talking with her spouse, friends or other pregnant women can allow the mother to see that she is not alone in experiencing these types of questions.
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socialgoodmoms · 2 years
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Kansas Scores Victory for Abortion Rights
Kansas Scores Victory for Abortion Rights
In the first statewide referendum after the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, Kansas voters overwhelmingly voted to protect abortion rights. Before yesterday’s primaries polls suggested an abortion ban would ultimately prevail in Republican-led Kansas. Still, even in some of the most conservative counties, “no” votes outpaced overall votes for Republican candidates.  With a massive primary…
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emogirlitsok · 2 years
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Abortion
Imagine living in a world where abortion is allowed in solemnly 65 countries, and about 37 of them, said abortion is only allowed if the mother’s life is at risk. You have no need to imagine it, because you live in it. In the current year we live, 2022, the right to abortion, a law instituted in the US in 1973, has been revoked. Yes the so called land of liberty, just retroceded, and got back to…
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My Body is Not a Democracy, You Don't Get a Vote
My Body is Not a Democracy, You Don’t Get a Vote
I know this isn’t our site’s typical content because we usually try to pull at least a thin veneer of popular culture over our commentary on politics and society, but I don’t have the energy to look for a fun pop culture reference to coat this pill in, so you’ll just have to swallow it without the spoon full of sugar I guess (oh look, there’s my pop culture reference) because some things are more…
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lacusfphd · 2 years
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It's a scary thing.....
It’s a scary thing…..
A leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court. This is what started my mind spiraling into understanding the “why.” I try to figure out how we got here again. Roe v. Wade was decided in January 13, 1973. I was halfway to my 16th birthday. I didn’t even know about it at the time. No one had ever told me I couldn’t do things BECAUSE I was female…..YET! Justice Alito starts by stating the obvious…
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cupofteajones · 2 years
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Quote of the Day - June 25, 2022
Quote of the Day – June 25, 2022
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thethreshsite · 2 years
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The Last Summer of Roe v. Wade
The Last Summer of Roe v. Wade
By Carter Sherman Vice Texas abortion providers sued to halt the law, but the Supreme Court didn’t stop the law from taking effect early Wednesday morning. Overnight, access to abortion basically evaporated. Then, in a 5-4 vote released just before midnight, the Supreme Court officially announced that it would not be blocking the ban, because the providers hadn’t made their case when it came to…
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memenewsdotcom · 2 years
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Judge allows Arizona abortion ban
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filosofablogger · 1 day
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A Cartoon Paints A Thousand Words
I have to wonder if the cartoonists, especially some of the more prolific ones like Mike Luckovich, Clay Jones, Clay Bennett, et al., ever sleep!  Or take a day off!  At any rate, I’m always appreciative of the talent that goes into their work, their understanding and assessment of a situation that they then convey to us with almost no words, just a drawing.  So, that said, here’s the latest…
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fiercemillennial · 2 months
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Telemedicine Reshapes Abortion Access: What You Need to Know
Breaking news: 16% of abortions in the US now happen via telemedicine. What does this mean for women's healthcare? #abortionaccess #reproductivehealth #womensrights #fiercelife #fiercemillennial
A new report highlights the rise of virtual abortion care, prompting important discussions for women’s health. The landscape of abortion access is shifting. A new report reveals that 16% of all abortions in the United States are now conducted via telemedicine. This marks a significant rise in virtual abortion services, raising important questions about women’s reproductive rights, healthcare…
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makingcontact · 2 months
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The Feminist Birth of the Home Pregnancy Test
Margaret Crane, inventor of America’s first home pregnancy test, in 1965. Credit: Anna Kaufman In 1965 Margaret Crane was a young designer creating packaging for a pharmaceutical company. Looking at the rows of pregnancy tests she thought, “Well, women could do that at home!” and so she made it a reality for potentially pregnant people to be able to know about and take control of their own lives…
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krisje3 · 4 months
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Give Me Liberty!
It’s the American way, right? To live freely: to practice your faith without the fear of being swept into a pogrom, or for that matter NOT to practice any faith; to speak your mind in a public square and maybe on the internet too; to care for and cherish your very own bodily autonomy so that you may procreate or NOT, depending on the context. I’m referring of course to the Kate vs Ken case in…
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