Over the past two months, the second Trump administration has shifted federal policies and priorities regarding abortion, in vitro fertilization (IVF), contraception, and other reproductive-health-related matters – and it is expected to continue to do so. In addition to the federal policy agenda, many developments related to reproductive health likely will continue to occur at the state level. The Dobbs decision shifted policymaking in these areas toward the states, and lawmakers and advocates have expressed their intentions to either adhere to or protect against the new administration’s policies and agenda items. This article discusses some of the major recent trends in women’s health and reproductive health, and what is likely to come next under the new administration.
Read the full article: Reproductive Health Under the Trump Administration So Far: What’s New and What’s Next //
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