boiling with menopausal rage

the top things to know in women’s health and wellness today:

  • The Guttmacher Institute is out with research finding nearly 40% of women did not know they were pregnant before 6 weeks, when abortion bans start in four states.
     
  • Speaking of abortion bans–they aren’t helping to increase the fertility rate. It is falling even in states with strict bans
     
  • Samantha Bee has a new comedy show coming on…menopausal rage. 🔥

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Birth Control
Fertility
Abortion Access
Menopause
Oncology

BIRTH CONTROL

The Legal Group Going After Birth Control

What: Slate has a deep dive on the “Alliance Defending Freedom”, an organization that’s “been working for decades to reshape America into a Christian nation—and will keep doing so, regardless of who wins the presidential election in November.” One of their targets? Birth control.

Why it matters: “The lawsuits and model legislation make clear that ADF wants to redefine some birth control as abortion so it can be banned without the group having to overturn 1965’s Griswold v. Connecticut—if abortion is banned and contraception is abortion, then contraception is also threatened. An alternative prong of this strategy is getting the court to agree that the Comstock Act of 1873 bans the mailing of abortion-inducing drugs and devices, a claim ADF makes in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. Comstock could be used to prohibit certain forms of birth control too.”

Source: Slate

FERTILITY

Abortion Bans Aren’t Increasing Fertility

What: Research from the University of Houston found the fertility rate fell in all states last year—including those that banned abortion.

Why it matters: “Much more data in these realms is to come—but the signs are that if the bans were in some measure an effort to expand births to reassert patriarchal power and a status quo economy, it’s not working out that way. Trying to force women into families they don’t feel ready for while pushing them out of civic life only makes them even less likely to start families than they were already.”

Source: The Nation

ABORTION ACCESS

Over a Third of Women Don’t Know They’re Pregnant Before Six Weeks

What: Research from the Guttmacher Institute found nearly 40% of women don’t know they’re pregnant at six weeks, the abortion ban limit in four states. They also found under 25% of those who found out about their pregnancy in six weeks were able to get an abortion.

Why it matters: “Six-week abortion bans are especially pernicious because they prohibit abortion before many people know they are pregnant,” the researchers wrote in a Guttmacher news release. “Uncovering information on the timing of pregnancy recognition is vital to understanding the harmful effects of abortion bans based on gestation and who is most affected by them.”

Source: Health Day

MENOPAUSE

Boiling With Menopausal Rage

What: Comedian Samantha Bee talks about her menopause experience, which is the basis of a new three-night show in NYC.

Why it matters: “Bee says anger was the first sign of the changes she was undergoing. And that’s saying something for the Canadian-born comedian, who says she was not prone to throwing tantrums for most of her life. ‘I’m not really generally a hot takes type of person, and I do like to think about things and consider things, but the anger inside of me would boil. I would rage boil in a nanosecond,’ she said. ‘It was such a powerful feeling that I did–at the end of some–I was throwing things. Privately, my personal anger was overtaking me.’”

Source: Daily Beast

ONCOLOGY

The Challenge of Dense Breasts

What: The Guardian looks at the federal government’s recent requirement that women must be notified if they have dense breast tissue, which can make it harder to spot cancer via mammogram–and the challenges that can present.

Why it matters: “’It’s very confusing,’ says [Dr Angela DeMichele, professor of medicine and co-leader of the breast cancer program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson cancer center]. ‘We have not had a definitive study that showed us exactly the right test to do in [people] with dense breasts that could [detect] cancers without also leading to more cancers and more biopsies.’”

Source: The Guardian

Meghan McCarthy

Maternie was founded in 2017 by Meghan McCarthy. Meghan has spent her career digging through information and breaking it down for readers. After spending seven years reporting on Capitol Hill, Meghan co-founded at Morning Consult, where she built and led the company's content operation. She also helped build and lead Courier Newsroom, a progressive media organization. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, NPR, and other national news outlets.