Women’s Health Funding Cuts in 2025
What: Maternie’s roundup of funding cuts includes the WHI (now reversed), PRAMS, ART Surveillance, and Title X. Updated regularly.
Key Line: “To submit any tips on funding cuts, fill out our form here.”
Women’s Health Funding Cuts in 2025
What: Maternie’s roundup of funding cuts includes the WHI (now reversed), PRAMS, ART Surveillance, and Title X. Updated regularly.
Key Line: “To submit any tips on funding cuts, fill out our form here.”
Study finds no mass OBGYN flight from states with abortion bans—yet.
One-third of patients spend more than $50,000 on fertility treatments, according to a new survey.
Vox explores new science to delay menopause—and whether we should.
Study finds real increases in maternal mortality, especially post-COVID, even accounting for reporting changes.
Hormone therapy may lower a genetic heart risk factor, new WHI data suggests.
Vox explores new science to delay menopause—and whether we should.
A former NIH director calls for institutional changes to better prioritize female health.
Maternie analysis shows $31M cut from women’s health research, especially maternal health.
NIH, NSF, and women’s health research all targeted in proposed budget.
Even with dye bans, ultra-processed food remains the real issue, The Atlantic argues.
Most menopause-marketed products are rebranded basics—at luxury prices, says Women’s Health investigation.
Systemic hormones may worsen incontinence; local therapy helps, study says.
Year-long birth control prescriptions could cut unintended pregnancies and save money, says R Street.
Hormone therapy may lower a genetic heart risk factor, new WHI data suggests.
Study finds real increases in maternal mortality, especially post-COVID, even accounting for reporting changes.
New data shows fertilizing 7–9 eggs is ideal for live births and minimizing excess embryos.
Healthier childhood diets—not body size—linked to later menstruation.
Report finds mortality jumped in Texas post-ban; researchers call it a canary in the coal mine.
Survey shows vast majority of women feel unprepared for menopause.
State attempts to expand fertility coverage face opposition from cost and fetal personhood movements.