Access to confidential reproductive health care — including contraception — is a critical component of adolescent health. Many teens who are sexually active seek contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy, yet policies requiring parental consent can create significant barriers, particularly for those who are unable or unwilling to involve a parent in their health decisions.
While federal programs like Title X have historically ensured confidential access to contraceptive services for minors, recent legal developments in Texas have restricted this access, placing teens and providers in a challenging position. Unlike many other states, Texas does not allow minors to consent to their own contraceptive care outside of specific circumstances, further limiting access for vulnerable youth.
In this panel discussion, experts from the Baker Institute examined the evidence on minors’ access to confidential reproductive health services and the evolving policy landscape in Texas. Panelists explored how these restrictions affect adolescent health outcomes, what the legal and public health implications are for providers, and what opportunities exist to expand access and improve care for Texas teens.
This event was free and open to the public.
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Agenda
4:00 pm CDT — Reception
4:30 pm CDT — Welcome Remarks
4:30 pm CDT — Panel Conversation
5:00 pm CDT — Moderated Q&A Session
5:30 pm CDT — Closing Remarks/Adjourn
Participants
Featured Speakers
Elena M. Marks, J.D., M.P.H.
Senior Fellow in Health Policy, Baker Institute (Moderator)
Kari White, Ph.D, M.P.H.
Nonresident Fellow, Maternal and Reproductive Health, Center for Health Policy
Meghna Raphael, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics-Adolescents & Sports Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
Aketch Osamba, M.P.H.
Direct Services Program Manager, Jane’s Due Process
The Honorable Molly Cook
Texas State Senate District 15