November 2017 Policy Analysis Why Family Planning Policy and Practice Must Guarantee a True Choice of Contraceptive Methods Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
October 2017 News Release Overall Contraceptive Use in the United States Remained Steady from 2008 to 2014 United StatesContraception
October 2017 Research Article Contraceptive method use in the United States: Trends and characteristics between 2008, 2012 and 2014 Megan L. KavanaughandJenna Jerman,Contraception United StatesContraception
October 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Despite Leaving Key Questions Unanswered, New Contraceptive Coverage Exemptions Will Do Clear Harm Adam Sonfield,Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception
October 2017 Policy Analysis Postabortion Contraception: Emerging Opportunities and Barriers Megan K. Donovan,Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionPregnancy
January 2017 Policy Analysis Why We Cannot Afford to Undercut the Title X National Family Planning Program Kinsey Hasstedt,Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionPregnancyTeens
June 2011 Research Article Characteristics of Women in the United States Who Use Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods Megan L. Kavanaugh,Jenna Jerman,Kathryn KostandLawrence B. Finer,Obstetrics & Gynecology United StatesContraception
September 2015 Research Article Changes in out-of-pocket costs for hormonal IUDs after implementation of the Affordable Care Act: an analysis of insurance benefit inquiries Lawrence B. Finer,Jonathan Bearak,Jenna JermanandMegan L. Kavanaugh,Contraception United StatesContraception
July 2012 Research Article Changes in use of long-acting contraceptive methods in the United States, 2007–2009 Lawrence B. Finer,Jenna JermanandMegan L. Kavanaugh,Fertility and Sterility United StatesContraception