From the Archives of Our Bodies, Our BlogBirth Control & Family Planning Double Dose: Billboard Sinks to New Low; Bring Back Affordable Contraceptives; Feminists Make Better Partners Read The Female Condom, Newly Redesigned, Attempts a Comeback Read Double Dose: Breast Cancer and Environmental Exposures; Another Report Debunks Abstinence Only Programs; Mental Health and Insurance Coverage; and What if Roe Fell? Read Oral Contraceptives - Don't Panic Read Bill Introduced to Restore Campus Contraception Prices Read Double Dose: A Look at Healthcare for Women Behind Bars; House-Senate Conference Committee Approves Abstinence Education Funding Increase; Majority of Those Polled Support Access to Contraceptives in Schools; Joss Whedon!! Read Double Dose: Edwards Proposes Moratorium on Direct-to-Consumer Advertising; Griswold v. Connecticut Attorney Dies; Cosmetics and Consequences; and the Cost of Having a Baby Read A Much-Needed Reality Check Against Anti-Choice Rhetoric Read Double Dose, Part I: Phill Kline Update; SCHIP and Abstinence Funding; Student Sues Over Rape Kit Refusal Read What a Med Student Learned from Planned Parenthood Read An Update on the New Planned Parenthood in Aurora Read Double Dose: Minimally Invasive Hysterectomies, Lab Mix-Up Leads to Double Mastectomy, Worst Headline of the Week and a RX to Relax Read Newly Appointed Acting Surgeon General Played Role in Holding Up OTC Sale of Emergency Contraception Read The New Epicenter of the Abortion Fight Read Double Dose: Global Gag Rule Repealed; World's Largest Sex Survey; New Books on Women's History, Too Much Medicine Read Campaign in Support of Planned Parenthood Read Anti-Contraception Activism: It's Time to Spotlight Political Pandering Read Double Dose: Sex Ed via Text Message, Abortion Access, Female Circumcision in Egypt, and More Read Double Dose: The Gay Presidential Debate; Reproductive Health and Pop Culture; Doctors Deal with Fear of Federal Abortion Ban Read Double Dose: Reports from BlogHer, Welcome Back to The Sponge, And a Slow Recovery in New Orleans Goes Even Slower Without Hospitals Read 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14