Everything is given here please use these sources to create 5 slides including 

Everything is given here please use these sources to create 5 slides including  a conclusion slide
Thesis:
Access to reproductive health services that ensure freedom to make well-informed choices about one’s sexual reproductive health, including contraception, safe and legal abortion, and full sexuality education, is a fundamental human right that should not be denied. The present-day discussion about reproductive rights in the United States is multidimensional and complicated with legal, social, and health-related issues.
Modality:
The presentation will be interactive, using research articles, law cases, and government policies as major sources. It will inspire the participants to be actively involved in the discussion through intriguing questions and the possibility of reflection.
Objective:
At the end of this presentation, participants will better recognize the current state of reproductive rules in the U.S., including the legal barriers, health consequences, and ongoing public policies. Equally, participants will be encouraged to use the lens of reproductive justice to examine the overlapping issues of equity, justice, and health.
Discussion questions  
How do you define reproductive rights, and what are the main reasons it is crucial for people and society?
What are the major legal points and obstacles in the background of reproductive rights in the USA?
What role do state policies and regulations play in delivering reproductive health services such as abortions?
What are the consequences of restricted reproductive health services availability for marginalized communities such as low-income individuals and people of color?
How does the political situation affect the talks and decision-making about reproductive health issues?
How can legislations like the recent Supreme Court ruling, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, affect reproductive choices and availability of abortion services?
Annotated Bibliography
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022). (2022). LII / Legal Information Institute. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/dobbs_v._jackson_women’s_health_organization_(2022)
This Supreme Court case is a landmark for comprehension of the latest legal setbacks concerning abortion denials in the United States. It allows an understanding of the grounds for conflicting positions and the consequences of the Supreme Court’s ruling on reproductive freedom.
Onwuachi-Saunders, C., Dang, Q. P., & Murray, J. (2019). Reproductive rights, reproductive justice: Redefining challenges to create optimal health for all women. Journal of Healthcare, Science and the Humanities, 9(1), 19.
This piece delves deep into reproductive rights and justice, illustrating the interaction between these problems and social equality, gender, and women’s health. It leads to understanding society’s broader context of the reproductive rights movement.
Liu, S. Y., Benny, C., Grinshteyn, E., Ehntholt, A., Cook, D., & Pabayo, R. (2023). The association between reproductive rights and access to abortion services and mental health among U.S. women. SSM-Population Health, 23, 101428.
This research study explores the link between reproductive rights, abortion access, and mental health conditions in women in the United States of America. Through empirical data, it continues to raise its voice in the debates surrounding public health issues relating to reproduction.
Nash, E., Mohammed, L., Cappello, O., & Naide, S. (2020). State policy trends 2020: reproductive health and rights in a year like no other. Guttmacher Institute, 15.
This policy examination introduces patterns of state-level reproduction health policies and regulations, giving the audience an idea of what the future of reproductive rights in the United States entails. It provides meaningful information and analyzes the effects of policies, with a focus on the availability of reproductive health services
References
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022). (2022). LII / Legal Information Institute. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/dobbs_v._jackson_women’s_health_organization_(2022)
Liu, S. Y., Benny, C., Grinshteyn, E., Ehntholt, A., Cook, D., & Pabayo, R. (2023). The association between reproductive rights and access to abortion services and mental health among U.S. women. SSM-Population Health, 23, 101428.
Nash, E., Mohammed, L., Cappello, O., & Naide, S. (2020). State policy trends 2020: reproductive health and rights in a year like no other. Guttmacher Institute, 15.
Onwuachi-Saunders, C., Dang, Q. P., & Murray, J. (2019). Reproductive rights, reproductive justice: Redefining challenges to create optimal health for all women. Journal of Healthcare, Science and the Humanities, 9(1), 19.