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US Policy on Contraceptive Services

Contraceptive information and services enable people to prevent unintended pregnancies and to plan and space wanted ones, thus promoting positive health, social and economic outcomes, and reproductive autonomy. The Guttmacher Institute’s analyses examine the need for robust domestic and international policies and programs administered by the US government, including the Title X national family planning program, Medicaid and international family planning assistance. Guttmacher also analyzes the impact of restrictive policies, such as the domestic and global gag rules.

  1. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Response to Inquiry Concerning the Availability of Publicly Funded Contraceptive Care to U.S. Women

  2. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    State Governments Should Help Preserve and Improve Family Planning Under Medicaid

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  3. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Just the Numbers: The Impact of U.S. International Family Planning Assistance, 2017

  4. April 2017 Report

    Public Funding for Family Planning and Abortion Services, FY 1980–2015

    Kinsey Hasstedt, Adam Sonfield and Rachel Benson Gold
  5. April 2017 Policy Analysis

    How Dismantling the ACA’s Marketplace Coverage Would Impact Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Kinsey Hasstedt Guttmacher Policy Review
  6. March 2017 Policy Analysis

    Why Protecting Medicaid Means Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. March 2017 Opinion

    U.S. Reproductive Health and Rights: Beyond the Global Gag Rule

    Rachel Benson Gold and Ann M. Starrs The Lancet Public Health
  8. March 2017 Opinion

    The Coming Assault on Contraceptive Care

    Ann M. Starrs CNN Opinion
  9. February 2017 Policy Analysis

    States Must Act to Shore Up the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  10. February 2017 Policy Analysis

    In a State of Crisis: Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Women in Humanitarian Situations

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review

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