Kathleen M. Crowther, associate professor at the University of Oklahoma, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the surprising links from philosophies of ancient civilizations to today’s abortion battle grounds.
Read moreWith Roe overturned, doctors need lawyers
Time magazine reporter Abigail Abrams talks about the routine doctor-patient relationship for a pregnancy that has now become a high-stakes game of providing care while not running afoul of state mandates.
Read moreThe Hidden Grief of Miscarriage
Psychotherapist Julia Bueno joins us to talk about the trauma and stigma surrounding the loss of a pregnancy.
Read moreThe Sociology Of Surrogacy
This hour, we’ll talk about the interpersonal dynamics of surrogacy with UT-Arlington associate professor of sociology Heather Jacobson. She’s the author of “Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies.”
Read moreIs Bed Rest Beneficial?
This hour, we’ll talk about why doctors advise bed rest for as many as 700,000 pregnant women a year – and if it can do more harm than good.
Read moreFacing Infertility And What You Can Do
We’ll talk this hour about the options available to those facing infertility with reproductive experts Dr. Satin Patel of Texas Health Resources and Dr. Bruce Carr of UT-Southwestern Medical Center.
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