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News Release Archive: 2011

Second-Trimester Abortions Concentrated Among Certain Groups of Women (12/16/2011)

New Report Documents Far-Reaching Benefits of Expanding Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services (12/06/2011)

Burkinabe Women Experience High Rates of Unintended Pregnancy (12/05/2011)

Les Femmes Burkinabè Présentent Des Taux Elevés De Grossesses Non Planifiées (12/05/2011)

More Work Needed to Bridge the Gap Between HIV and Family Planning Services Worldwide (11/17/2011)

Many American Women Use Birth Control Pills for Noncontraceptive Reasons (11/15/2011)

Although Highly Restricted, Abortion is Common in Tehran (10/12/2011)

Now in Spanish: Guttmacher Video “Abortion in the United States” (09/28/2011)

Nuevo video en español de Guttmacher: “El aborto en los Estados Unidos” (09/28/2011)

Guttmacher Institute Honors Eric Buhi with the 2011 Darroch Award (09/14/2011)

New Study Documents Abortion Incidence in Colombia and the Consequences of Clandestine Procedures (09/07/2011)

Un Nuevo Estudio Documenta La Incidencia del Aborto en Colombia y Las Consecuencias de Los Procedimientos Clandestinos (09/07/2011)

The World at Seven Billion: Helping Women Achieve Their Desired Family Size Is the Micro-Level Solution to a Macro-Level Challenge (08/29/2011)

Disparities in Unintended Pregnancy Grow, Even As National Rate Stagnates (08/24/2011)

High Rates of Contraceptive Discontinuation Highlight Need for Stronger Family Planning Services in Developing World (06/27/2011)

Providing Postabortion Contraceptive Services is Key To Reducing Repeat Unintended Pregnancies and Abortions (06/08/2011)

Many Women Report Interest in Couple-Focused Family Planning Services (06/07/2011)

Publicly Subsidized Family Planning Services are Indispensable for Many Women (06/06/2011)

Abortion Rate Increasing Among Poor Women, Even As It Decreases Among Most Other Groups (05/23/2011)

Women's Use of Most Effective Contraceptive Methods Has Doubled Since 2002 (05/23/2011)

Nation Pays Steep Price For High Rates of Unintended Pregnancy (05/19/2011)

More Investment In Contraceptive Technologies Needed To Reduce Unintended Pregnancy Rates Among Developing Country Women (05/11/2011)

Half of Sexually Active Adolescents in Jamaica Report Inconsistent or No Use of Condoms (04/21/2011)

Despite Illegality, Drug Shops in Uganda Provide Injectable Contraceptives (04/18/2011)

Contraceptive Use Is the Norm Among Religious Women (04/13/2011)

Deep Cuts to U.S. International Family Planning Assistance Would Have Devastating Impact (03/21/2011)

Now More Than Ever: U.S. Leadership on Global Reproductive Health is Essential (03/18/2011)

Schools and Family Are Teens’ Most Trusted Sources of Information About Contraception (03/17/2011)

March 2011 Issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (03/14/2011)

Call for Nominations: The Darroch Award for Excellence in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research (02/28/2011)

Most Women Obtaining Abortions Report Their Partners Know of and Support Their Decision (02/01/2011)

Major Gains Seen for States that Take Up New Authority to Expand Medicaid Family Planning Services (01/24/2011)

Expanded Access to Full Range of Reproductive Health Services in Bangladesh Saves Women’s Lives (01/19/2011)

Long-Term Decline in Abortions Has Stalled; Medication Abortion Becoming More Common (01/11/2011)

Teens Wary of Internet for Sexual Health Information (01/06/2011)



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