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  1. February 2015 Infographic

    Nearly half of all pregnancies in Pakistan—4.2 million—are unintended (Urdu)

  2. February 2015 Report

    Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy-Related Care: National and State Estimates for 2010

    Adam Sonfield and Kathryn Kost
  3. February 2015 Research Article

    Adolescent Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion Rates Across Countries: Levels and Recent Trends

    Gilda Sedgh, Lawrence B. Finer, Akinrinola Bankole and Susheela Singh Journal of Adolescent Health
  4. January 2015 Opinion

    Invertir en salud reproductiva

    Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs El Universal (Mexico)
  5. January 2015 Opinion

    Para poupar vidas e dinheiro

    Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs O Globo (Brazil)
  6. January 2015 Infographic

    Nearly half of all pregnancies in Pakistan-4.2 million-are unintended

  7. January 2015 Research Article

    Does state-level context matter for individuals' knowledge about abortion, legality and health? Challenging the ‘red states v. blue states’ hypothesis

    Megan L. Kavanaugh Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care
  8. January 2015 News Release

    Unintended Pregnancy Rates Continue to Vary Widely By State

  9. January 2015 News Release

    Teen Pregnancy Rates Declined In Many Countries Between The Mid-1990s and 2011

  10. January 2015 Opinion

    Sustainable development is only possible if women's health is prioritised

    Ann M. Starrs The Guardian
  11. January 2015 News Release

    Unplanned Births Associated With Less Prenatal Care and Worse Infant Health, Compared With Planned Births

  12. January 2015 Research Article

    Pregnancy Intentions, Maternal Behaviors, and Infant Health: Investigating Relationships With New Measures and Propensity Score Analysis

    Kathryn Kost and Laura D. Lindberg Demography
  13. January 2015 News Release

    Publicly Funded Family Planning Yields Numerous Positive Health Outcomes While Saving Taxpayer Dollars

  14. January 2015 News Release

    Health Care Providers in Senegal Restrict Young Women’s Access to Modern Contraception

  15. January 2015 Infographic

    In just the last 4 years, states have enacted 231 abortion restrictions

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