2: Should Teens Need Parental Permission to Access Birth Control?
Release Date: 06/05/2025
Texas Briefing
This is the final episode in our three-part series on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes. Listen to and . Texas banned all abortions in 2022, with one exception — to save the life of the pregnant patient or “prevent substantial impairment of a major bodily function.” The law’s vague language and harsh penalties for doctors who perform abortions, including possible life imprisonment and a $100,000 fine, have left OB-GYN physicians unsure of when emergency care is legally...
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This is Episode 2 in our 3-part series on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes. , the Baker Institute’s new nonresident fellow in maternal and reproductive health, joins senior health policy fellow to discuss teenagers’ access to confidential contraceptive care. Texas, which has one of the country’s highest rates of teen pregnancy, is one of 27 states in the U.S. that doesn’t allow minors to consent to their own contraceptive care. Kari and Elena examine the role...
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This is Episode 1 in our 3-part series on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes. the law and politics reporter and former women’s health reporter at the Texas Tribune, joined senior health policy fellow to discuss new abortion legislation in Texas that aims to clarify when doctors can perform emergency abortions. Senate Bill 31, or the Life of the Mother Act, was passed by the Texas House in late May and awaits passage by Gov. Greg Abbott. Eleanor and Elena...
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Introducing “,” a new podcast that brings expert insights into the challenges shaping life in the Lone Star State. Institute scholars and their guests will untangle issues in health, the economy, climate resilience, and more to understand how policy matters are impacting communities, from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. In our first series, senior health policy fellow explores issues in reproductive health — including new abortion legislation, teen access to contraception, and the impact of the abortion ban on the state’s OB-GYN workforce pipeline — with guests Eleanor...
info_outlineThis is Episode 2 in our 3-part series on reproductive health in Texas — where we have world-class health facilities, yet rank near the bottom when it comes to women’s health outcomes.
Kari White, the Baker Institute’s new nonresident fellow in maternal and reproductive health, joins senior health policy fellow Elena Marks to discuss teenagers’ access to confidential contraceptive care.
Texas, which has one of the country’s highest rates of teen pregnancy, is one of 27 states in the U.S. that doesn’t allow minors to consent to their own contraceptive care. Kari and Elena examine the role of confidential care in teens’ health and the policy case for expanding access.
Kari is also the executive and scientific director at Resound Research for Reproductive Health and the co-author, with Laura Dixon, of a recent Baker Institute issue brief on this topic.
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Kari White, Ph.D., MPH, https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/kari-white
Elena Marks, J.D., MPH, https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/elena-m-marks
This conversation was recorded on April 28, 2025.
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://bit.ly/3HnKbBH.
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