I'm impacted by my women's reproductive rights.

Reproductive rights are not just a women's issue.

A woman has the right to choose her reproductive health care.

For women, access to reproductive health care isn't a political issue.

We must... guarantee women control over their own reproductive decisions.

The endometriosis was not just in my reproductive organs; it was everywhere.

Liberals have been overselling the threat to reproductive rights for decades.

I believe that reproductive rights are human rights, and they are nonnegotiable.

I have been fighting to protect women's healthcare and reproductive rights for decades.

Playing live is great, but it's not a creative thing, really. It's a reproductive thing.

There's a real lack of basic understanding of the female body and the reproductive system.

Helping reproductive services doesn't just help women in isolation. It helps men just as much.

I don't believe that efforts to prohibit only so-called reproductive cloning can be successful.

I'm not going to roll back anything. Nothing is going to change with respect to reproductive rights.

Losing their reproductive rights is the first step to how women live in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan.

The emphasis must be not on the right to abortion but on the right to privacy and reproductive control.

Well, you know my number one cause has always been that women's reproductive health needs to be protected.

I don't know what these Republican congressmen drink that make them experts on women's reproductive health.

If one is seriously interested in preventing reproductive cloning, one must stop the process before it starts.

Throughout my time in the State House, we have worked to protect and expand access to reproductive care for people across the state.

Reproductive health decisions should be made by a woman and her doctor. Any efforts to undermine women's reproductive rights must stop.

The systematic dismantling of reproductive rights, much like the takedown of collective bargaining, has been taking place in full view.

Action leads to Attention. that in the short-term releases Rewarding brain chemicals and in the long term improves reproductive success.

Evolution acts slowly. Our psychological characteristics today are those that promoted reproductive success in the ancestral environment.

In the more than four decades since Roe v. Wade, it has become clear that some will stop at nothing to obstruct women's reproductive rights.

Women are more than smart enough to see that McCain's policies are a disaster... He is anti- every reproductive issue we've ever fought for.

In the State House, we fought to protect reproductive freedom for all Mainers - I'll continue to fight for patients and providers in the Senate.

I will always fight to ensure Kansas families have access to the full range of health care services they need, including reproductive health care.

Women in America must be trusted to make their own medical decisions and have access to the full range of reproductive health care, including abortion.

If you want to truly stand up for women's reproductive rights, then stand against birth control. Because nothing says anti-woman more than birth control.

From prescription drug costs to reproductive care to COVID-19, I will fight to ensure that every Mainer receives the quality, affordable care they deserve.

Sweden's development is based on the equal rights of men and women. We know that investments in gender equality and sexual and reproductive rights pay off.

You cannot have maternal health without reproductive health. And reproductive health includes contraception and family planning and access to legal, safe abortion.

When a trait is universal, evolutionary biologists look for a genetic explanation and wonder how that gene or genes might enhance survival or reproductive success.

In my twenties, I relied on Planned Parenthood as my health care provider - and throughout my time in the State House, I have fought for Mainers' reproductive rights.

Marching with over a million women in support of our reproductive rights was one of the most empowering things I have done, both as a woman and as a Member of Congress.

We have to, as a progressive movement, organize climate justice and reproductive rights and racial justice. We've got to do this. We can't continue to organize in silos.

One of the basic steps in saving a threatened species is to learn more about it: its diet, its mating and reproductive processes, its range patterns, its social behavior.

The men in our lives, including members of the General Assembly, generously devote time to fundamental female reproductive issues. The least we can do is return the favor.

Placing Margaret Sanger on the $20 bill will remind us of what she has done for women and our reproductive health and how the fight for reproductive freedom is an ongoing one.

As president, I will only nominate judges - including Supreme Court justices - who will commit to upholding Roe v. Wade as settled law and protect women's reproductive rights.

My association with Cocoon Fertility is beyond just offering hope through assisted fertility. I am asking women to come forward and take charge of their reproductive privilege.

Biological age, I think because I've been taking care of myself for so long I know not just my reproductive organs but my heart, you know, are much younger than - than what I am.

When the brain perceives you are no longer reproductive because your hormones are out of balance, it tries to get rid of you, and it usually activates the cancers in perimenopause.

The argument has been made in Congress that it is slippery slope if you allow therapeutic, what people people are calling therapeutic cloning, then you will get reproductive cloning.

For every fresh stage in our lives we need a fresh education, and there is no stage for which so little educational preparation is made as that which follows the reproductive period.

And, as if nature were protecting man against his own ingenuity, the reproductive processes were affected for a time; men became sterile, women had miscarriages, menstruation stopped.

Planned Parenthood has been there for thousands of Maine people. From cancer screenings to crucial reproductive care, there are countless families that rely on their support and care.

Ask any woman and she'll tell you: health care for women is more expensive than it is for men. In fact, during their reproductive years, women spend 68% more on health care than men do.

Here in Maine, we've expanded Medicaid, put protections in place for seniors and people with pre-existing conditions, cracked down on big drug companies and protected reproductive rights.

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