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  1. 01.08.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    London Summit Puts Family Planning Back on the Agenda, Offers New Lease on Life for Millions of Women and Girls

    Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  2. 01.08.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Becoming Adept at Working with Health Plans A Necessity for Family Planning Centers

    Rachel Benson Gold Guttmacher Policy Review
  3. 31.07.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    New Video: Benefits of Contraceptive Use in the United States

  4. 30.07.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Refutando una crítica a la metodología de Guttmacher para estimar el aborto inseguro

  5. 30.07.2012 - 12:00 Statement

    Estimating Induced Abortion Incidence: Rebuttal to a Critique of a Guttmacher Methodology

  6. 30.07.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Refutando una crítica a la metodología de Guttmacher para estimar el aborto inseguro

  7. 27.07.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Spurious Science Triumphs as U.S. Court Upholds South Dakota "Suicide Advisory" Law

  8. 25.07.2012 - 12:00 Opinion

    African leaders renew their commitment to family planning

    Babatunde Ostimehin and Sharon Camp Think Africa Press
  9. 17.07.2012 - 12:00 News Release

    Use of Highly Effective Contraceptive Methods Increases Substantially, but Remains Low Among Women at Highest Risk of Unplanned Pregnancy

  10. 16.07.2012 - 12:00 Research Article

    Changes in use of long-acting contraceptive methods in the United States, 2007–2009

    Lawrence B. Finer, Jenna Jerman and Megan L. Kavanaugh Fertility and Sterility
  11. 16.07.2012 - 12:00 News Release

    In Guatemala, Inequality Persists In Use of Reproductive Health Services

  12. 13.07.2012 - 12:00 Opinion

    Sharon L Camp: putting family planning back on the global agenda

    Sharon L Camp British Medical Journal Blog
  13. 11.07.2012 - 12:00 Opinion

    State legislative trends in reproductive health law and policy: mid-year 2012 analysis

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
  14. 10.07.2012 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    State Legislative Trends at Midyear 2012

  15. 01.07.2012 - 12:00 Report

    Contraceptive Needs and Services, 2010

    Jennifer J. Frost, Mia R. Zolna and Lori F. Frohwirth

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