August 15, 2023 Research Article Reasons for delay in reaching healthcare with severe abortion-related morbidities: Qualitative results from women in the fragile context of Jigawa State, Nigeria (AMoCo) Ann M. Moore, Tamara Fetters, Timothy Williams, Estelle Pasquier, Joy Kantiok, Claire Fotheringham, Onikepe O. Owolabi, Laitu Jatau, Bill Powell and Catrin Schulte-Hillen SSM - Qualitative Research in Health
August 7, 2023 News Release People Living with Low Incomes and Individuals Who Identify as Black Are Among Those More Likely to Have a Procedural Abortion than a Medication Abortion
August 4, 2023 Research Article Characteristics of people obtaining medication versus procedural abortions in clinical settings in the United States: Findings from the 2021–2022 Abortion Patient Survey Rachel K. Jones, Doris W. Chiu and Julia E. Kohn Contraception
July 25, 2023 Research Article The confidante method to measure abortion: implementing a standardized comparative analysis approach across seven contexts Onikepe Owolabi, Margaret Giorgio, Ellie Leong and Elizabeth A. Sully Population Health Metrics
July 13, 2023 News Release More than One-Third of Clinics in Four US States Reduced or Stopped Providing Contraceptive Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 5, 2023 News Release Trump Administration Restrictions on Public Funding for Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Disrupted Contraceptive Access in Four US States
July 5, 2023 Research Article Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on publicly supported clinics providing contraceptive services in four US states Jennifer Mueller, Alicia VandeVusse, Samira M. Sackietey, Ava Braccia and Jennifer J. Frost Contraception: X
June 21, 2023 Opinion On Dobbs Anniversary, Donors Must Take the Long View in Response to Abortion-Access Crisis The Chronicle of Philanthropy
June 20, 2023 Opinion One-year post-Roe, how can policymakers protect abortion access? Harvard Public Health Magazine