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    January 2025 Research Article

    Contraceptive care post-Dobbs: A qualitative study of clinic staff perspectives

    Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Octavia Mulhern and Sidney Cech SSM - Qualitative Research in Health
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    January 2025 Fact Sheet

    A Guide to US Federal Agencies and Their Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

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    December 2024 Policy Analysis

    State Policy Trends 2024: Anti-Abortion Policymakers Redouble Attacks on Bodily Autonomy

    Kimya Forouzan, Isabel Guarnieri, Mollie Fairbanks and Talia Curhan
  4. November 2024 Report

    Publicly Supported Family Planning Clinics in 2022–2023: Trends in Service Delivery Practices and Protocols

    Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Madeleine Haas, Priscille Osias and Tamrin Ann Tchou
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    November 2024 Opinion

    Here’s Why Abortion Largely Won on Election Day—But Not on the Top of the Ticket

    Kelly Baden Scientific American
  6. An image of contraceptives next to a picture of the state of Arizona
    November 2024 Research Article

    Differential Associations Between Access to Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and Subsequent Contraceptive and Pregnancy Outcomes by Ethnicity Among Family Planning Patients in Arizona

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Ellie Leong and Christina E. Geddes Women's Reproductive Health
  7. November 2024 Fact Sheet

    Reproductive Health Impact Study: New Jersey

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    November 2024 Policy Analysis

    10 Reasons a Second Trump Presidency Will Decimate Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Anna Bernstein, Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Samira Damavandi
  9. October 2024 Research Article

    Use of Preferred Source of Contraception Among Users of the Pill, Patch, and Ring in the US

    Anu Manchikanti Gómez, Ariana H. Bennett, Alex Schulte, Jennet Arcara, Lisa Stern, Angela D. Aina, Jamie Bardwell, Denicia Cadena, Aisha Chaudhri, Laura Davis, Christine Dehlendorf, Brittni Frederiksen, Elizabeth Jones, Megan L. Kavanaugh, Catherine Labiran, Raegan McDonald-Mosley, Ellen Pliska, Whitney S. Rice, Ena Suseth Valladares and Cassondra Marshall Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
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    October 2024 Research Article

    Differential associations between experiences of contraceptive care and subsequent contraceptive access and preferences among family planning patients by racial and ethnic identity: Evidence from Arizona, Iowa, and Wisconsin

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Madeleine Haas and Ayana Douglas-Hall PLOS ONE

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