Physicians for Reproductive Health
@prh.org
We are doctors who use evidence, training, and organized action to champion your health care rights and make abortions great again.
Folks, it’s high time we cleared something up: abortion pills and “morning after” pills are two different things.
You take the morning after pill when you have the ingredients for tacos.
You take abortion pills when you have an existing taco you don’t want to or can’t have.
You take the morning after pill when you have the ingredients for tacos.
You take abortion pills when you have an existing taco you don’t want to or can’t have.
October 28, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Folks, it’s high time we cleared something up: abortion pills and “morning after” pills are two different things.
You take the morning after pill when you have the ingredients for tacos.
You take abortion pills when you have an existing taco you don’t want to or can’t have.
You take the morning after pill when you have the ingredients for tacos.
You take abortion pills when you have an existing taco you don’t want to or can’t have.
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“I was with you, until you said ‘pregnant people.’”
I get this a lot. I’m an abortion provider, and the CEO and President of an org known for abortion advocacy. Let’s talk about why I use inclusive language — and why I’m not stopping. 🧵
I get this a lot. I’m an abortion provider, and the CEO and President of an org known for abortion advocacy. Let’s talk about why I use inclusive language — and why I’m not stopping. 🧵
October 21, 2025 at 7:32 PM
“I was with you, until you said ‘pregnant people.’”
I get this a lot. I’m an abortion provider, and the CEO and President of an org known for abortion advocacy. Let’s talk about why I use inclusive language — and why I’m not stopping. 🧵
I get this a lot. I’m an abortion provider, and the CEO and President of an org known for abortion advocacy. Let’s talk about why I use inclusive language — and why I’m not stopping. 🧵
if you are “pro-choice” and also transphobic, you are not serious about undoing the control, white supremacy, and patriarchy that make abortion bans possible and you are certainly no ally to bodily autonomy or self-determination
October 20, 2025 at 9:01 PM
if you are “pro-choice” and also transphobic, you are not serious about undoing the control, white supremacy, and patriarchy that make abortion bans possible and you are certainly no ally to bodily autonomy or self-determination
Abortion is health care, but it can also be an act of hope or a prayer or a wish or a Hail Mary for the lives patients want to protect or build or keep imagining. Some people don’t want to be pregnant, they have an abortion, they go on to lead the lives they imagined. Abortion is worth celebrating.
October 20, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Abortion is health care, but it can also be an act of hope or a prayer or a wish or a Hail Mary for the lives patients want to protect or build or keep imagining. Some people don’t want to be pregnant, they have an abortion, they go on to lead the lives they imagined. Abortion is worth celebrating.
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I hate the Hyde Amendment and you should too! It prohibits federal funds, like Medicaid, from being used to pay for abortion care. It sucks soooo bad.
September 30, 2025 at 5:44 PM
I hate the Hyde Amendment and you should too! It prohibits federal funds, like Medicaid, from being used to pay for abortion care. It sucks soooo bad.
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Science, not politics, should guide medical care. Yet the Trump administration and RFK Jr. are spreading false claims about Tylenol that create fear and confusion for pregnant patients. Know this: The science is settled. Tylenol is safe in pregnancy.
Thank you for having me @msnbc.com.
Thank you for having me @msnbc.com.
September 24, 2025 at 9:38 PM
Science, not politics, should guide medical care. Yet the Trump administration and RFK Jr. are spreading false claims about Tylenol that create fear and confusion for pregnant patients. Know this: The science is settled. Tylenol is safe in pregnancy.
Thank you for having me @msnbc.com.
Thank you for having me @msnbc.com.
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The same bs they're spewing about autism and tylenol is the same bs they're spewing about trans people's healthcare. It's the exact same playbook and the fact that the media can see through one and not the other is a damning indictment of how complicit they are in the attack on trans lives.
September 23, 2025 at 1:54 PM
The same bs they're spewing about autism and tylenol is the same bs they're spewing about trans people's healthcare. It's the exact same playbook and the fact that the media can see through one and not the other is a damning indictment of how complicit they are in the attack on trans lives.
Gotta say we when we worked our ass off to get into to medical school and complete the arduous journey of residency, we didn’t expect to spend so much time defending science and medicine from a *checks notes* whale carcass kidnapper
September 23, 2025 at 6:27 PM
Gotta say we when we worked our ass off to get into to medical school and complete the arduous journey of residency, we didn’t expect to spend so much time defending science and medicine from a *checks notes* whale carcass kidnapper
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Balanced coverage ≠ platforming extremists or medical misinformation
September 23, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Balanced coverage ≠ platforming extremists or medical misinformation
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Our patients trust us to protect their health and dignity. Political assaults like those from RFK Jr. and the Trump administration only heighten obstetric pain and violence and endanger lives. As physicians, we stand by the evidence: Tylenol is safe. @prh.org
Trump, citing no evidence at all, suggests Tylenol during pregnancy is linked to autism
He says the FDA will recommend pregnant women avoid using the painkiller unless “medically necessary"
He says the FDA will recommend pregnant women avoid using the painkiller unless “medically necessary"
September 23, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Our patients trust us to protect their health and dignity. Political assaults like those from RFK Jr. and the Trump administration only heighten obstetric pain and violence and endanger lives. As physicians, we stand by the evidence: Tylenol is safe. @prh.org
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ACOG reaffirms that acetaminophen is safe for managing pain and fever during pregnancy. No reputable studies support suggestions like those in HHS’s recent announcement linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism; in fact, high-quality studies show no such risk. https://bit.ly/47Wxc59
September 22, 2025 at 9:24 PM
ACOG reaffirms that acetaminophen is safe for managing pain and fever during pregnancy. No reputable studies support suggestions like those in HHS’s recent announcement linking acetaminophen use in pregnancy to autism; in fact, high-quality studies show no such risk. https://bit.ly/47Wxc59
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Prepare for potential immigration enforcement actions at health care facilities using @prh.org’s new resource page, which aims to support your efforts to protect patients and communities.
prh.org/resource/ice...
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Resources for Providers to Prepare for ICE Presence at Health Care Facilities
With health care settings vulnerable to immigration enforcement actions, it’s time to get prepared.
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September 18, 2025 at 8:50 PM
Prepare for potential immigration enforcement actions at health care facilities using @prh.org’s new resource page, which aims to support your efforts to protect patients and communities.
prh.org/resource/ice...
prh.org/resource/ice...
Abortion rights shouldn’t be a bargaining chip lawmakers use to negotiate what they consider to be “legitimate” political issues. Abortion is inextricably linked with economic, climate, and health care policy. It is a legitimate political issue. You bend on abortion, you’ll bend on anything.
September 21, 2025 at 2:56 PM
Abortion rights shouldn’t be a bargaining chip lawmakers use to negotiate what they consider to be “legitimate” political issues. Abortion is inextricably linked with economic, climate, and health care policy. It is a legitimate political issue. You bend on abortion, you’ll bend on anything.
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Physicians for Reproductive Health (@prh.org) published resources for health care workers to prepare for ICE or law enforcement presence at their facility:
"It is our collective duty as health care providers to do everything we can to protect our community members, regardless of immigration status"
"It is our collective duty as health care providers to do everything we can to protect our community members, regardless of immigration status"
Resources for Providers to Prepare for ICE Presence at Health Care Facilities
With health care settings vulnerable to immigration enforcement actions, it’s time to get prepared.
prh.org
September 3, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Physicians for Reproductive Health (@prh.org) published resources for health care workers to prepare for ICE or law enforcement presence at their facility:
"It is our collective duty as health care providers to do everything we can to protect our community members, regardless of immigration status"
"It is our collective duty as health care providers to do everything we can to protect our community members, regardless of immigration status"
⚡️HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS —
ICE belongs in Diet Coke, not clinics. We created a resource to support health care providers with practical steps to protect patients and staff when ICE drops in so you can know your rights and respond with confidence. Get the guide here: prh.org/prepare-for-ice
ICE belongs in Diet Coke, not clinics. We created a resource to support health care providers with practical steps to protect patients and staff when ICE drops in so you can know your rights and respond with confidence. Get the guide here: prh.org/prepare-for-ice
September 4, 2025 at 7:20 PM
⚡️HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS —
ICE belongs in Diet Coke, not clinics. We created a resource to support health care providers with practical steps to protect patients and staff when ICE drops in so you can know your rights and respond with confidence. Get the guide here: prh.org/prepare-for-ice
ICE belongs in Diet Coke, not clinics. We created a resource to support health care providers with practical steps to protect patients and staff when ICE drops in so you can know your rights and respond with confidence. Get the guide here: prh.org/prepare-for-ice
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The Trump administration announced a new initiative aimed at getting noncitizens disenrolled from the Medicaid program & CHIP.
@reprorightsdoc.bsky.social of @prh.org warned that the initiative will "have a chilling effect" on those seeking care.
www.medpagetoday.com/publichealth...
@reprorightsdoc.bsky.social of @prh.org warned that the initiative will "have a chilling effect" on those seeking care.
www.medpagetoday.com/publichealth...
CMS Announces Plan to Disenroll Noncitizens From Medicaid and CHIP
Initiative will 'have a chilling effect' on those seeking care, reproductive rights advocate says
www.medpagetoday.com
August 20, 2025 at 8:12 PM
The Trump administration announced a new initiative aimed at getting noncitizens disenrolled from the Medicaid program & CHIP.
@reprorightsdoc.bsky.social of @prh.org warned that the initiative will "have a chilling effect" on those seeking care.
www.medpagetoday.com/publichealth...
@reprorightsdoc.bsky.social of @prh.org warned that the initiative will "have a chilling effect" on those seeking care.
www.medpagetoday.com/publichealth...
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This is very important! If you want to make sure there's better information showing up on people's timelines, engage with content from trusted sources, like abortion funds.
Stop engaging directly with anti-abortion content online. Arguing in the comments just boosts reach & puts stigma & misinformation in front of more people.
August 20, 2025 at 4:18 PM
This is very important! If you want to make sure there's better information showing up on people's timelines, engage with content from trusted sources, like abortion funds.
The Summer I Turned Meaner to Anti-Abortion Extremists
August 20, 2025 at 1:48 AM
The Summer I Turned Meaner to Anti-Abortion Extremists
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For years, crisis pregnancy centers have been at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement’s agenda to target women navigating unplanned pregnancies.
Now, the state's reproductive rights advocates are flipping the script and have opened Arkansas's first pro-choice "crisis pregnancy center.”
Now, the state's reproductive rights advocates are flipping the script and have opened Arkansas's first pro-choice "crisis pregnancy center.”
Anti-abortion playbook, flipped: Arkansas abortion fund opens its own "crisis pregnancy center"
The dismantling of Roe v. Wade has prompted new approaches to what it means to be pro-choice.
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August 18, 2025 at 2:47 PM
For years, crisis pregnancy centers have been at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement’s agenda to target women navigating unplanned pregnancies.
Now, the state's reproductive rights advocates are flipping the script and have opened Arkansas's first pro-choice "crisis pregnancy center.”
Now, the state's reproductive rights advocates are flipping the script and have opened Arkansas's first pro-choice "crisis pregnancy center.”
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Disabled people are 11 times more likely to die during labor/in the postpartum period than non-disabled people. Better education and smashing ableism is how we get out of this horrible stat.
For the past year, I’ve been looking into the topic of disability and pregnancy for @motherjones.com 🧵
For the past year, I’ve been looking into the topic of disability and pregnancy for @motherjones.com 🧵
Pregnancy is a minefield when you're disabled
Few OB-GYNs get disability training—and their disabled patients are far likelier to die.
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July 10, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Disabled people are 11 times more likely to die during labor/in the postpartum period than non-disabled people. Better education and smashing ableism is how we get out of this horrible stat.
For the past year, I’ve been looking into the topic of disability and pregnancy for @motherjones.com 🧵
For the past year, I’ve been looking into the topic of disability and pregnancy for @motherjones.com 🧵
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Want to learn more about how Immigration Justice is a Reproductive Justice issue? Please read 'Healing Beyond Borders by @prh.org
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OP-ED: Healing beyond borders: Why immigration justice is reproductive justice
One month ago, I had the unforgettable opportunity to lobby at Capitol Hill for a number of bills aiming to further reproductive justice.
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July 9, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Want to learn more about how Immigration Justice is a Reproductive Justice issue? Please read 'Healing Beyond Borders by @prh.org
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It’s really ok to be abortion positive. It can be true that abortion is difficult for some, and easy and affirming for others. Childbirth is also difficult for some and easy and affirming for others. If you’re only policing abortion positivity, might be worth examining where you learned that from.
July 2, 2025 at 8:28 PM
It’s really ok to be abortion positive. It can be true that abortion is difficult for some, and easy and affirming for others. Childbirth is also difficult for some and easy and affirming for others. If you’re only policing abortion positivity, might be worth examining where you learned that from.