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The government has launched a new project, Mae Wai Sai, which means young mother, designed to halt the steady rise in teenage pregnancies seen in the past decade.
The Vancouver Island Women's Clinic wants to get the word out that another form of contraception has finally become available — a welcome move given the time-tested diaphragm is no longer available in Canada.
Roughly a fourth of American women getting early abortions last year did so with drugs rather than surgery, statistics show, as a new study reported improved safety in using the so-called "abortion pill."
Al Riskowski, executive director of the Nebraska Family Council, made a sober observation Wednesday afternoon about the sometimes-daunting responsibility pastors have in influencing public policy.
Giving the "abortion pill" orally instead of vaginally and with antibiotics cut the risk of serious infection and death by 93 percent, researchers at Planned Parenthood reported on Wednesday.
Experts See Rise in "Medical Abortions" as Pills Increasingly Reduce Infection Risks
Roughly a quarter of American women getting early abortions last year did so with drugs rather than surgery, statistics show.
'It girl' Jazzy de Lisser 17 wants to change perceptions about a disease which attacks the liver and often leads to cirrhosis.
About one-fourth of American women getting early abortions last year did so with drugs rather than surgery, statistics show, as a new study reported improved safety in using the so-called abortion pill. Some experts predict the percentage of such "medical abortions," which offer more privacy than surgical termination at an abortion clinic or hospital, will rise even more because of the new ...
Antioch Fine Arts Foundation is opening up entry into the Art-on-the-Lawn to non-members for the event held from 9-3 p.m. July 19 at the Lakes Region Historical Society's AFAF's grounds, 983 Main St., Antioch. Call Laura (847) 265-0572.
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