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Trump Admin Shifts Focus Of Title X From Contraception To Conception

The White House released the budget changes for the program, which provides reproductive and sexual health care for millions of low-income Americans. These changes would go into effect when the clinics are due to reapply for funding in January 2027.

The Trump administration on Friday took the first step toward reviving and expanding the conservative overhaul of the Title X family planning program that happened the first time Trump was president changes that previously led to an exodus of reproductive health providers and a steep drop in the number of patients served. (Ollstein, 4/3)

In abortion news

Floridas Maternal Mortality Review Committee was created two decades ago to investigate why Florida moms are dying during and after pregnancy and to stop preventable deaths from happening in the first place. But the secretive panel housed within the Florida Department of Health hadnt publicly released any annual findings in years until a Florida Trib reporter asked agency officials last week about the committees apparent lack of action. (Payne, 4/3)

The years-long wait to settle Utahs abortion trigger law has been delayed as multiple plaintiffs in some of the states highest-profile cases challenge new laws with the Utah Supreme Court, which moves their cases to new three-judge panels. (Aerts, 4/3)

150 Ohio doctors, organized by a national group called the Committee to Protect Health Care, have signed a letter strongly opposing a flurry of what they call extremist abortion bills moving through the Statehouse. Of particular concern to those doctors is House Bill 754, proposed just last month by Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) that would require every pregnancy and fetal death in Ohio to be registered with the state. (Bethea, 4/3)

Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, conservative states have stressed that they wont prosecute women, whom they describe as abortions second victims. That was the message Texas hoped to send when prosecutors in Starr County dropped charges against a woman named Lizelle Herrera for ending her pregnancy. But Herreras case is now communicating something else entirely: Prosecutors who target women for abortion often wont face any consequences, even when they ignore the law. (Ziegler, 4/6)

On menopause, IVF, and breast cancer

Women suffering through the hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes and sleep problems that can come with menopause all while looking in the mirror and noticing signs of aging are being bombarded with products. More open conversations about menopause and the period leading up to it called perimenopause are happening at the same time that marketing has been supercharged by social media. Women are being confronted by lotions and serums and light masks that promise to rejuvenate their faces and necks, dietary supplements claiming to do everything from boost moods to ease hot flashes and gadgets promising to help with symptoms. (Stengle, 4/6)

A Florida fertility center is closing several months after a patient alleged the clinic implanted another couples embryo in her a discovery she made after giving birth. The Fertility Center of Orlando announced its closure on its website, saying the decision was made after thoughtful consideration. It was not immediately clear when operations would cease. (Chuck, 4/3)

窪蹋勛圖厙 News: These Women Had Their Breasts Removed To Thwart Cancer. Then Came The Pain

Three weeks after Sophia Bassans mastectomy, she felt a stabbing pain beneath her right armpit. In the following months, painful shocks radiated through her chest and back. Her body became so sensitive that at times she couldnt wear a shirt or lift a fork to her mouth. Bassan slept sitting up because it hurt to lie down, and she would flinch at the slightest touch. (Kelman and Maxmen, 4/6)

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