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IVF is free in France, so why are women seeking treatment abroad?
France offers state-funded fertility treatment but for lesbian couples and single women, sperm and egg donor shortages and discrimination mean access feels like an empty promise
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Caretaking and craft: The story behind this edition’s imagery
Visuals editor Lara Antal on how they took the simple idea of a quilted blanket, and transformed it into a rich and versatile creative framework for our Motherhood edition
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Miscarriages aren't always a tragedy
The creators of the The Feminist Miscarriage Project on why we should complicate our understanding of how people react to pregnancy endings.
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Tell us how you feel about miscarriage
We’re exploring the different ways in which people respond to pregnancy loss, and want to hear from you
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The beauty and cruelty of young motherhood
With a total abortion ban, limited sex education and high poverty, teen pregnancy in the Dominican Republic is alarmingly high. During her visit, photographer Ana María Arévalo Gosen found that Haitian girls were even more vulnerable
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Elinor Cleghorn's big idea: ‘Women aren’t the solution to an aging population’
The author of Unwell Women and A Woman’s Work questions our obsession with wombs and considers what resistance by mothers and midwives has looked like through the ages
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The research box: What we watched, read and listened to while making Motherhood
Fuller’s research and resources on motherhood, from prisons to postpartum
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Poem: Past Due
A poem on the cost of motherhood, by Upile Chisala
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Watch the devastating human cost of UK and USAid cuts in Sierra Leone
Our documentary, ‘A matter of life or death: giving birth in Sierra Leone’, reveals a critical situation in a Freetown maternity hospital, after UK slashed life-saving aid it once boasted about providing.
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Can Sierra Leone keep its mothers alive?
It’s been a year since Trump’s aid cuts sent shock waves around the world. But in one maternity hospital in Freetown it’s the loss of UK funding that threatens to unravel years of steady progress to address maternal mortality
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Could South Korean women be conscripted?
The country's military is becoming desperate for troops, and may eventually force women to serve.
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‘They had names’: How the deaths of eight pregnant women started a movement
Nuria Tesón considers why the deaths of eight women in childbirth in Agadir, Morocco, started a mass uprising.
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The market for spyware is growing – and it’s being used differently against women
Digital tech is being used to intimidate women activists beyond national borders. It’s called gender-based digital transnational repression. Here’s what you should know
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Letter from the editor: What ayahuasca taught me about motherhood
Fuller editor-in-chief, Eliza Anyangwe, on plant medicine revelations and our latest edition
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For Bangladesh’s garment workers, the Monsoon Revolution is unfinished business
They risked their lives in the student uprising, yet despite a new government, the future of women in Bangladesh’s garment sector remains uncertain
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