A shortage of baby formula is making it hard for parents to feed their infants NPR's Rachel Martin talks to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf about February's shutdown of formula giant Abbott Nutrition, which led to a surge in demand that other formula makers struggle to meet.
Medical care for pregnancy loss could be affected if Roe v. Wade is overturned If Roe v. Wade is overturned, it could affect medical care for early pregnancy loss. Ayesha Rascoe talks about this with Dr. Lauren Thaxton, a Texas-based OB-GYN and medical professor. Ayesha Rascoe
A landmark study tracks the lasting effect of having an abortion — or being denied one The Turnaway Study followed nearly 1,000 women who sought abortions, interviewing them regularly for years to understand the impact on their mental and financial wellbeing. Megan Burbank
Reproductive rights supporters rally across the country Thousands of reproductive rights supporters are gathering Saturday at rallies across the country in protest of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. Cheryl Corley
Abortion is also about racial justice, experts and advocates say Shrinking access to abortion in Republican-controlled states has already hit people of color hardest. They will bear the brunt if Roe v. Wade is overturned, experts and advocates say. Sandhya Dirks
Big turnout expected at abortion rights rallies in Seattle and across the U.S. Tomorrow is a national day of action for supporters of abortion rights, and the rally at Seattle's Cal Anderson Park is expected to draw thousands of people. Paige Browning
Texas Supreme Court votes to allow trans child abuse investigations The Texas Supreme Court says parents and doctors who provide gender-affirming care for trans kids can be investigated for child abuse. A lower court judge had halted the inquiries earlier. Wade Goodwyn
White House bolsters efforts to get baby formula into the hands of WIC recipients States have been asked to increase accessibility of baby formula for recipients of the low-income program. And the Food and Drug Administration is looking at ways to make it easier to import formula. Rina Torchinsky
First malaria vaccine hits 1 million dose milestone — although it has its shortcomings The vaccine couldn't have come at a more critical time, with a surge in cases and deaths from malaria during the pandemic. But its efficacy — and its schedule — are far from ideal. Ari Daniel
How medication abortion works and what the end of Roe v. Wade could mean for it More people seeking abortions are turning to abortion pills rather than surgical abortion. Here's what to know about the pills, which will likely be at the center of the abortion battles ahead. Laurel Wamsley