Skip to main content
Power to Decide
Close search panel
Header Social
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
Search
Secondary Navigation
Donate
Subscribe
Main navigation
About Us
What We Do
FAQs
Work With Us
Leadership
Equity
Funders
29 Years of Success
What We Do
AbortionFinder
#ThxBirthControl
Ask Bedsider
Reproductive Well-Being
Research and Data
Contraceptive Deserts
Campus Sexual Health
Federal Policy
State Policy
Entertainment Media
The Contraceptive Equity Initiative
Advancing Contraceptive Access Toolkit
Bedsider
Bedsider Providers+
Get Involved
Abortion Access
Take Policy Action
#ThxBirthControl
Share Your BC Story
Latest
Blogs
Newsroom
Trainings
Human Centered Design
One Key Question
®
Breadcrumb
Power to Decide
»
search
Additional Sites
Bedsider
AbortionFinder
Search
Search Phrase
Content type
- Any -
Article
Birth Control Method
Leadership
Page
Resource
4 Latino Groups Advocating for Your Health
Celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana
5 Stigma-Busting Accounts to Follow this #LetsTalk Month
Keeping in Touch
Telling Family I was Pregnant
With a Little Help From Your Friends
Helping the Young People at Work
A Conversation With Unpregnant Author, Jenni Hendriks
Continuing RBG’s Legacy: Why Voting Matters
Say It With Us: Thanks, Birth Control!
Spirituality & Sexuality: A Journey of Embracing Both
POWER TO DECIDE STATEMENT ON THE SENATE CONFIRMATION TO THE SUPREME COURT
Steps the Administration that Takes Office in January 2021 Can Take to Advance Reproductive Well-Being
Get Out the Youth Vote
Have you talked to yourself today?
Continuing to Talk It Out
Birth Control 101
October 2020: Power Updates Edition
Are You Insured?
Accessing Telehealth Today
Young People in Eastern KY Advocate for Reproductive Health
The Trump Administration Deals a Blow to Evidence-Based Policy
The Need for Equity in Native Communities
November 2020 Power Womxn
SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS IN CASE THAT COULD STRIKE DOWN THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
POWER TO DECIDE APPOINTS DR. RAEGAN MCDONALD-MOSLEY AS CEO
Expanding Reproductive Health Access Through State Policy
POWER TO DECIDE RECOGNIZED WITH 14th CONSECUTIVE 4-STAR RATING FROM CHARITY NAVIGATOR
Efforts to Increase Contraceptive Access for Veterans
Celebrating Native Stories
TLC’S ‘UNEXPECTED’ RETURNS WITH AN UNFILTERED LOOK AT TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 AT 10PM ET/PT
ThxBirthControl 2020: Survey Says
How You Can Spread Your Love of BC
ON THANKS, BIRTH CONTROL DAY, NEW POLL SHOWS CONCERNS OVER CONTINUED ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY
This Year We Love Birth Control Even More
POWER TO DECIDE AND MEDICINES360 ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO EXPAND ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION
A NEW REPORT FROM THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION FINDS AN INCREASE IN BIRTH CONTROL USE AMONG WOMEN IN THE U.S.
State Actions to Expand Contraceptive Coverage
New Year, New Congress: Resolve to Get Involved
Public Comment on Healthy People 2030 Objectives
The Power of Birth Control
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ON RULES THAT WOULD LIMIT ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
Something to Talk About: Sex Education on Netflix
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Every Age
Black History Month: 6 African-American Women Trailblazers That Have Changed the World
#TalkingIsPower
POWER TO DECIDE RECOGNIZES EFFORTS TO SAFEGUARD THE TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION PROGRAM WITH THE SARAH S. BROWN AWARD
February 2019 Power Player
GIVE THE GIFT OF RESPECT FOR VALENTINE’S DAY
One Key Question: Putting Women First
Pagination
First page
Previous page
Page
13
Page
14
Page
15
Page
16
Current page
17
Page
18
Page
19
Page
20
Page
21
Next page
Last page
4 Latino Groups Advocating for Your Health
Celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana
5 Stigma-Busting Accounts to Follow this #LetsTalk Month
Keeping in Touch
Telling Family I was Pregnant
With a Little Help From Your Friends
Helping the Young People at Work
A Conversation With Unpregnant Author, Jenni Hendriks
Continuing RBG’s Legacy: Why Voting Matters
Say It With Us: Thanks, Birth Control!
Spirituality & Sexuality: A Journey of Embracing Both
POWER TO DECIDE STATEMENT ON THE SENATE CONFIRMATION TO THE SUPREME COURT
Steps the Administration that Takes Office in January 2021 Can Take to Advance Reproductive Well-Being
Get Out the Youth Vote
Have you talked to yourself today?
Continuing to Talk It Out
Birth Control 101
October 2020: Power Updates Edition
Are You Insured?
Accessing Telehealth Today
Young People in Eastern KY Advocate for Reproductive Health
The Trump Administration Deals a Blow to Evidence-Based Policy
The Need for Equity in Native Communities
November 2020 Power Womxn
SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS IN CASE THAT COULD STRIKE DOWN THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
POWER TO DECIDE APPOINTS DR. RAEGAN MCDONALD-MOSLEY AS CEO
Expanding Reproductive Health Access Through State Policy
POWER TO DECIDE RECOGNIZED WITH 14th CONSECUTIVE 4-STAR RATING FROM CHARITY NAVIGATOR
Efforts to Increase Contraceptive Access for Veterans
Celebrating Native Stories
TLC’S ‘UNEXPECTED’ RETURNS WITH AN UNFILTERED LOOK AT TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 AT 10PM ET/PT
ThxBirthControl 2020: Survey Says
How You Can Spread Your Love of BC
ON THANKS, BIRTH CONTROL DAY, NEW POLL SHOWS CONCERNS OVER CONTINUED ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY
This Year We Love Birth Control Even More
POWER TO DECIDE AND MEDICINES360 ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO EXPAND ACCESS TO CONTRACEPTION
A NEW REPORT FROM THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION FINDS AN INCREASE IN BIRTH CONTROL USE AMONG WOMEN IN THE U.S.
State Actions to Expand Contraceptive Coverage
New Year, New Congress: Resolve to Get Involved
Public Comment on Healthy People 2030 Objectives
The Power of Birth Control
POWER TO DECIDE APPLAUDS PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ON RULES THAT WOULD LIMIT ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL
Something to Talk About: Sex Education on Netflix
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Every Age
Black History Month: 6 African-American Women Trailblazers That Have Changed the World
#TalkingIsPower
POWER TO DECIDE RECOGNIZES EFFORTS TO SAFEGUARD THE TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION PROGRAM WITH THE SARAH S. BROWN AWARD
February 2019 Power Player
GIVE THE GIFT OF RESPECT FOR VALENTINE’S DAY
One Key Question: Putting Women First
Pagination
First page
Previous page
Page
13
Page
14
Page
15
Page
16
Current page
17
Page
18
Page
19
Page
20
Page
21
Next page
Last page