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  1. Picture shows world map
    mars 2018 Research Article

    Global, Regional, and Subregional Trends in Unintended Pregnancy and Its Outcomes from 1990 to 2014: Estimates from a Bayesian Hierarchical Model

    Jonathan Bearak, Anna Popinchalk, Leontine Alkema and Gilda Sedgh The Lancet Global Health
  2. Unintended pregnancy rates decreased in all world regions
    mars 2018 Infographic

    Changes in unintended pregnancy rates by world region

  3. mars 2018 News Release

    New Issue of International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Now Available

  4. février 2018 Policy Analysis

    New Name, Same Harm: Rebranding of Federal Abstinence-Only Programs

    Jesseca Boyer Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. février 2018 News Release

    Many Young Women in the United States Turn to Google for Information on Self-Abortion

  6. février 2018 Research Article

    What Are People Looking For When They Google “Self-Abortion”?

    Jenna Jerman, Tsuyoshi Onda and Rachel K. Jones Contraception
  7. février 2018 Infographic

    Title X Makes a Difference: 2015

  8. février 2018 News Release

    Key Indicators of Sexual and Reproductive Health Differ for Immigrant and U.S.-Born Women of the Same Race and Ethnicity

  9. février 2018 Research Article

    The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Foreign-Born Women in the United States

    Athena Tapales, Ayana Douglas-Hall and Hannah Whitehead Contraception
  10. février 2018 Evidence You Can Use

    Family Planning Funding Restrictions

  11. février 2018 News Release

    Guttmacher Institute Now Accepting Applications for the 2018 Cory L. Richards Memorial Scholarship

  12. février 2018 Policy Analysis

    Coercion Is at the Heart of Social Conservatives’ Reproductive Health Agenda

    Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
  13. février 2018 News Release

    Preference for Sons Influences Contraceptive Use and Reproductive Decision Making in Pakistan

  14. janvier 2018 Opinion

    Taking Stock of Year One of the Trump Administration’s Harmful Agenda Against Reproductive Health and Rights

    Kinsey Hasstedt and Heather D. Boonstra Rewire
  15. janvier 2018 Infographic

    Fewer U.S. women of reproductive age were uninsured in 2016 than in 2013

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