
Lorena O'Neil
Lorena O'Neil is a reporter and photojournalist based in New Orleans covering reproductive health, gender, culture, and politics. She has written for The Atlantic, Elle, Esquire, Jezebel, and NPR.
Latest articles by Lorena O'Neil
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Could EMDR Be the Key to Treating Reproductive Health Trauma?
The lesser-known mental health treatment is helping women deal with postpartum depression, anxiety, and other perinatal mood disorders.
By Lorena O'Neil
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Post-Roe, Pregnant Women Become Potential Suspects
“We anticipate a very dramatic increase in the rate of criminalization of all pregnancy outcomes.”
By Lorena O'Neil
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What Does President Biden’s New Executive Order Mean?
“We feel really strongly, particularly given the tremendous amount of legal chaos that has ensued since this decision, that it’s incumbent on us to be careful.”
By Lorena O'Neil
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They Fled Domestic Violence in a Pandemic. Then Came the Winter Storm.
Domestic abuse survivors in Dallas are facing trauma on top of trauma.
By Lorena O'Neil
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Meet the Pro-Life Millennials
These young feminist women are taking a different kind of stand.
By Lorena O'Neil
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First I Had to Survive My Husband Stabbing Me 42 Times. Then I Had to Survive the Louisiana Floods.
Deborah Harris was just getting her life back on track when horror struck for a second time in one year.
By Lorena O'Neil