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...most dramatic technique for women is a hair transplant, which is expensive but extremely effective. Dr. Michael Reed, a dermatologist and hair-transplant surgeon, directs New York University's hair-transplant clinic. Half his transplant patients are women, says Reed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hair Today... | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...home, the administration not only prohibits U.S. military women from receiving abortions in military hospitals but also demands parental consent, compulsory waiting periods, limits on public funding for abortion and arbitrary requirements on how wide clinic doorways must be. None of these new laws has been made to benefit women’s health, but to make abortion more difficult. Instead, laws like these limit access to abortion to only 29 states, according to NARAL Pro-Choice America. With 219 anti-choice bills introduced and 34 enacted in 2002 alone, it is feared that soon enough women will struggle...

Author: By Anat Maytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fighting for a Basic Right | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...Wade and companion case Doe v. Bolton, Norma McCorvey and Sandra Cano—“Jane Roe” and “Jane Doe” respectively—have returned to court: they are challenging their own eponymous decisions. After working in an abortion clinic for several years after Roe, McCorvey came to the realization that what she was doing was wrong and now speaks publicly against the case for which she is well known. Cano never wanted an abortion and says that Doe was motivated by the ambitions of the lawyer whom she had consulted...

Author: By Laura E. Openshaw, | Title: When "Pro-Choice" Isn't | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

From these women’s words, one can see that abortion is an experience that, rather than conveniently and cleanly resolving the issues posed by an unplanned pregnancy, creates larger problems that cannot be swept away in an office of a Planned Parenthood clinic and instead cause post-abortive women to suffer for years...

Author: By Laura E. Openshaw, | Title: When "Pro-Choice" Isn't | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...experience that has caused them such grief, abortion rights advocates strive to make the procedure easier to access. In proclaiming that a woman’s choice to have an abortion is a matter for her and her doctor to decide, they ignore that if the woman visits a clinic where abortions are performed, the doctor clearly has a financial interest in her choice: if she chooses to carry, he makes no money, but if she aborts, the clinic earns hundreds or thousands of dollars. Joy Davis, a former abortion provider in Alabama, said of her experience...

Author: By Laura E. Openshaw, | Title: When "Pro-Choice" Isn't | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

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