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In states where abortion was restricted following the fall of Roe v. Wade, a growing number of people are seeking permanent contraception.
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Iowa received its first blanket of snow over the holiday weekend.
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Iowa’s law that bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy was blocked by a court and cannot be enforced for now. But the board, which oversees physician licensure, is still required to move forward with administrative rules.
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Discussing the news you might have missed from around Iowa
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One year after the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion, the number of legal abortions actually increased nationwide. That’s according to a new report by the Society of Family Planning.
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From a girl's first period to post-menopausal health, women have numerous reproductive responsibilities during their lifetime that change as they grow older.
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Former President Donald Trump made campaign stops in Dubuque and Maquoketa on Wednesday.
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Discussing stories and headlines from the week, including the GOP debate, hearings on a carbon pipeline and more.
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The emergency contraception reimbursement requests for rape victims are pending at Attorney General Brenna Bird's office office months after she put the practice on pause.
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The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services said it is reopening the search for an administrator to oversee a new state program of crisis pregnancy centers that support childbirth over abortion.