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  1. Abortion has shifted earlier within the first trimester
    June 2016 Infographic

    Abortion has shifted earlier within the first trimester

  2. Twice as many abortion patients are eligible for medication abortion following the 2016 FDA label change
    June 2016 Policy Analysis

    The Public Health Implications of the FDA Update to the Medication Abortion Label

    Rachel K. Jones and Heather D. Boonstra
  3. Twice as many abortion patients are eligible for medication abortion following the 2016 FDA label change
    June 2016 Infographic

    Twice as many abortion patients are eligible for medication abortion following the 2016 FDA label change

  4. June 2016 News Release

    New Study Examines Why Women in Developing Countries Who Wish To Avoid Pregnancy Do Not Use Contraceptives

  5. More than 1 in 8 married women want to avoid pregnancy but are not using any contraceptive method
    June 2016 Infographic

    Why are married women with unmet need in developing countries not using any contraceptive method?

  6. June 2016 Fact Sheet

    Reasons for Unmet Need For Contraception in Developing Countries

  7. June 2016 Report

    Unmet Need for Contraception in Developing Countries: Examining Women’s Reasons for Not Using a Method

    Gilda Sedgh, Lori S. Ashford and Rubina Hussain
  8. June 2016 News Release

    June 2016 Issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Now Available

  9. Consequences of unsafe abortion in the developing world
    June 2016 Infographic

    Consequences of unsafe abortion in the developing world

  10. Restrictive abortion laws endanger women’s health
    June 2016 Infographic

    Restrictive abortion laws endanger women’s health

  11. June 2016 News Release

    Guttmacher Institute Announces Third Cory L. Richards Memorial Scholarship Recipient

  12. June 2016 News Release

    State Innovation Under Health Reform Is Likely to Impact Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Coverage and Care

  13. June 2016 Policy Analysis

    How Might State Innovations in Health Reform Affect Sexual and Reproductive Health Care?

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  14. May 2016 Policy Analysis

    Just the Numbers: The Impact of U.S. International Family Planning Assistance, 2016

  15. May 2016 Infographic

    U.S. Foreign Aid Helps Women and Families and Saves Lives

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