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  1. September 2018 Infographic

    Las leyes fuertemente restrictivas no eliminan abortos

  2. September 2018 Infographic

    Les lois hautement restrictives n'éliminent pas l'avortement

  3. September 2018 Infographic

    Highly restrictive laws do not eliminate abortion

  4. September 2018 Policy Analysis

    A Time to Lead: A Roadmap for Progress on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Worldwide

    Jesseca Boyer Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. September 2018 Report

    Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive and Condom Use Among U.S. High School Students, 2013‒2017

    Elizabeth Witwer, Rachel K. Jones and Laura D. Lindberg
  6. September 2018 Opinion

    As Danger to ‘Roe’ Grows, Many Voters May Not Even Know That Abortion Is Legal

    Rachel K. Jones Rewire
  7. September 2018 News Release

    Most Sexually Active U.S. High School Students Make Decisions That Support Their Sexual Health

  8. September 2018 News Release

    September 2018 issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

  9. September 2018 Fact Sheet

    Induced Abortion and Postabortion Care Among Adolescents in Uganda

  10. September 2018 Fact Sheet

    Induced Abortion and Postabortion Care Among Adolescents in Uganda—Luganda

  11. Graphic showing percentage of unintended pregnancies among adolescents aged 15 to 19 in Uganda in 2013
    September 2018 Infographic

    Unintended pregnancy among adolescents in Uganda, 2013

  12. September 2018 Research Article

    Estimating Abortion Incidence among Adolescents and Differences in Postabortion Care by Age: A Cross-Sectional Study of Postabortion Care Patients in Uganda

    Elizabeth A. Sully, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Justine N. Bukenya, Hannah Whitehead, Nakeisha Blades and Akinrinola Bankole Contraception
  13. September 2018 News Release

    First Study on the Incidence of Abortion Among Ugandan Adolescents Released

  14. September 2018 News Release

    Adolescent Contraceptive Needs in Developing Regions: Cost and Impact of Future Growth

  15. Graphic: Cost and impact of adolescent contraceptive use in developing regions in 2030
    September 2018 Infographic

    Cost and impact of adolescent contraceptive use in developing regions in 2030

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