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No, you don’t need to worry about ‘balancing’ your hormones

No, you don’t need to worry about ‘balancing’ your hormones

TikTok’s latest wellness trend says paying attention to your hormones is key to everything from weight loss to clear skin.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger

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‘A postcode lottery’: The 17 areas with no abortion access in Victoria
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‘A postcode lottery’: The 17 areas with no abortion access in Victoria

Many women in rural and regional Victoria have no access to surgical and medical terminations close to where they live, forcing them to travel for hours to get an abortion.

  • by Rachel Eddie
‘Why didn’t I know?’: The trauma women are reporting about having a baby

‘Why didn’t I know?’: The trauma women are reporting about having a baby

One in three Australian women report giving birth to be traumatic. Now maternity experts have joined mothers with birth-related PTSD in calling for a national inquiry.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
Shaming new mothers isn’t working. The medical profession needs to change its tune
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Motherhood

Shaming new mothers isn’t working. The medical profession needs to change its tune

Pressuring new mums to breastfeed while failing to provide adequate support has created a recipe for unnecessary disaster for too many women.

  • by Emily Cook
The rise of the ‘reverse boob job’

The rise of the ‘reverse boob job’

Breast reductions are becoming increasingly common, with young women most likely to opt for the procedure.

  • by Lisa Creffield
I’d never thought I’d say this, but it’s better for women in the US for this one reason
Opinion
Abortion

I’d never thought I’d say this, but it’s better for women in the US for this one reason

Why can we access the medication to end an unwanted pregnancy over the counter, but not the medication to avoid one altogether?

  • by Madison Griffiths
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‘Running between rooms’: Midwife shortage causing trauma and burnout

‘Running between rooms’: Midwife shortage causing trauma and burnout

Every year more than 100 midwives stop working in the field in NSW, as births, medical intervention and allegations of abuse by mothers in maternity wards increase.

  • by Amber Schultz
Could Australia follow the US with a contraceptive pill at supermarkets?

Could Australia follow the US with a contraceptive pill at supermarkets?

The US has approved a non-prescription contraceptive pill that will allow women to buy it from convenience stores without seeing a doctor.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
US approves Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill

US approves Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill

The move could significantly expand access to contraception amid debates over abortion in the US. The pill is expected to be available in early 2024.

  • by Pam Belluck
Medical abortion pill access expanded in landmark move
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Abortion

Medical abortion pill access expanded in landmark move

All doctors and nurse practitioners will be able to prescribe the pregnancy termination pill, and all pharmacies can stock it as the government slashes red tape.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Hello baby ... and goodbye: New mums pushed out of hospital within hours of giving birth
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Healthcare

Hello baby ... and goodbye: New mums pushed out of hospital within hours of giving birth

Experts are concerned that women are being hastily discharged while still experiencing pain and bleeding – and before their milk has come in.

  • by Henrietta Cook