noviembre 7, 2023 News Release Guttmacher Data Show Virtually No Abortions in Indiana Following New Ban and Continued Impact of Recent Restrictions in North Carolina
octubre 11, 2023 News Release New Data Show a 31% Decrease in Abortions in North Carolina After Recent Implementation of 12-Week Ban and In-Person Counseling Requirement
octubre 4, 2023 News Release New Iowa Study Adds to Body of Evidence that Trump “Domestic Gag Rule” Negatively Impacted Access to Contraception
octubre 4, 2023 Research Article Measuring the Relationship Between the 2019 Title X Final Rule and Patients’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Access and Behavior in Iowa Using a Difference-in-Difference Approach Megan L. Kavanaugh, Ellie Leong and Madeleine Haas Sexuality Research and Social Policy
septiembre 21, 2023 Research Article “Technically an abortion”: Understanding perceptions and definitions of abortion in the United States Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Marielle Kirstein, Joe Strong and Laura D. Lindberg Social Science and Medicine
septiembre 7, 2023 News Release Guttmacher Launches New Research Initiative to Track Monthly State Abortion Occurrence in the United States
septiembre 1, 2023 Research Article The status of person-centered contraceptive care in the United States: Results from a nationally representative sample Erin Wingo, Shashi Sarnaik, Martha Michel, Danielle Hessler, Brittni Frederiksen, Megan L. Kavanaugh and Christine Dehlendorf Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (University of Ottawa)
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
julio 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