Instructional Video4:49
SciShow

Why Is Sperm Count Dropping?

12th - Higher Ed
Sperm count in Western countries has been dropping for over a hundred years, and scientists have some ideas as to what’s behind this swimmer shortage.
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

मासिक धर्म चक्र | स्वास्थ्य | जीवविज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi

9th - Higher Ed
यह वीडियो महिलाओं के मासिक धर्म चक्र और उससे जुड़े हार्मोनल परिवर्तनों पर केंद्रित है। इसमें बताया गया है कि मासिक धर्म चक्र कैसे काम करता है, एस्ट्रोजन और प्रोजेस्टरॉन हार्मोन किस प्रकार इसे नियंत्रित करते हैं, और इन परिवर्तनों से...
Instructional Video14:13
Curated Video

What Most People Get Wrong About Abortion

12th - Higher Ed
On June 24, 2022 the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and we are SHOOK. The abortion debate is divided along party lines, and steeped in a cloud of myths. What’s science and what’s science fiction? We’ve got the truth about...
Instructional Video14:08
Financial Times

Abortion law: Roe vs Wade and the US constitution

Higher Ed
Law and policy commentator David Allen Green looks at how the US Supreme Court introduced a constitutional right to an abortion with Roe vs Wade and then removed that constitutional right with Dobbs.
Instructional Video41:45
The Wall Street Journal

Town Hall: The New Corporate Responsibility

Higher Ed
Executives from Siemens, theBoardlist and the Dallas Mavericks discuss the state of American business as expectations for corporate responsibility expand.
Instructional Video2:36
Healthcare Triage

Women on Web Move to Increase Access to Abortion Pills in the US

Higher Ed
Women on Web is an organization that increases access to pharmaceutical abortion services in countries where those options are limited. The organization has now started a separate service that will fill prescriptions in the United States...
Instructional Video11:48
Hip Hughes History

Planned Parenthood, Abortion and Federal Funding.

6th - 12th
Planned Parenthood and abortion funding, a civil debate around the issue. A look at the Planned Parenthood debate. Should Congress cut off Medicaid and Title X funding to Planned Parenthood? A short history of Planned Parenthood and a...
Instructional Video8:56
Institute of Human Anatomy

Exploring Female Reproductive Anatomy: Dissecting for the Uterus

Higher Ed
In this video, Jonathan and Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy perform a dissection to determine if a female cadaver has a uterus. They explore the anatomy of the female reproductive system, including the greater omentum,...
Instructional Video28:04
The Wall Street Journal

Fertility Breakthroughs and Building the Family of the Future

Higher Ed
Leaders in the fertility industry discuss male fertility treatment, menopause and the latest breakthroughs giving people new ways to become parents.
Instructional Video8:39
The Guardian

At 11 years old, they're getting pregnant': women smash Catholic taboos in the Philippines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The stigma surrounding sex education and family planning in the Philippines is such that 65% of women do not use contraceptives. Five years ago, Congress passed a reproductive health law guaranteeing universal access to family planning,...
Instructional Video29:55
The Wall Street Journal

The Power of Purpose and Grit

Higher Ed
Kate Ryder, the founder and CEO of Maven Clinic, discusses how employers are using the platform to provide their workforce equitible access to care and deliver reproductive heathcare in a time of uncertainty.
Instructional Video5:18
Healthcare Triage

Many New Abortion Restrictions Misunderstand Miscarriages

Higher Ed
Several states have recently passed or considered strict limitations on abortion. Some of these laws are crafted in a way that misunderstands the nature of pregnancy and the risks of miscarriages. These laws leave room for women who have...
Instructional Video6:04
msvgo

Reproductive Health

K - 12th
It define reproductive health, explain the main problems related to reproductive health.List some strategies followed to maintain good reproductive health.
Instructional Video24:59
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Wearables in Health

Higher Ed
Apple Health VP Sumbul Desai and Michelle Williams, dean of the faculty at the Harvard School of Public Health, discuss their work to advance medical research using wearable technology.
News Clip4:26
Curated Video

Organization Works To Provide Reproductive Needs For Indigenous Women

Higher Ed
Among the most marginalized women, like Native Americans, activists fear restrictive laws could be devastating.
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

Native Woman Shares Unique Struggles In OK Community Post-Abortion Ban

Higher Ed
A Choctaw citizen living in Oklahoma says the state's abortion ban is disproportionately affecting her community.
News Clip6:06
Bloomberg

Icahn Told Me Activism No Longer Needed at Hologic: CEO

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 -- Stephen MacMillan, Hologic's chief executive officer, discusses the company's business strategy and growth prospects with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip9:34
The Recount

The Research Gap in Women's Health and Fertility

Higher Ed
On this week's "Just Something About Her," Afton Vechery shares how she started the at-home fertility testing company Modern Fertility to de-stigmatize and fill the void of information about women's health – especially reproduction.
Instructional Video
Other

Take Part Live: Take Part World: Kenyan Men's Role in Family Planning

9th - 10th
A visit to Macalder District Hospital in Kenya to see an innovative program that is encouraging and educating men to take a more active role in birth control, reproductive health, and family planning. There is also a visit to a local...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: How the Morning After Pill Works

9th - 10th
It has been a commonly held belief that the morning-after pill interrupted the implantation of a fertilized egg and is akin to abortion. But doctors now say this is not the case. Instead it delays or inhibits ovulation. Aired Jun. 15,...