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    November 2025 Research Article

    Understanding patient perspectives on the quality of family planning care: a qualitative study

    Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Ayana Douglas-Hall, Samira M. Sackietey and Megan L. Kavanaugh BMC Women's Health
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    October 2025 Policy Analysis

    The War on Mifepristone: How Junk Science and False Narratives Threaten US Abortion Access

    Kelly Baden, Joerg Dreweke and Rachel K. Jones
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    October 2025 Research Article

    Call to action: Bringing sexual and reproductive health equity into how we quantify the impact of contraceptive access

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Sheila Desai, Sonya Borrero, Anu Manchikanti Gómez, Jenny Higgins, Kelsey Holt, Nikita Malcolm, Jenny O’Donnell, Alicia VandeVusse, Jeannette Wade, Mia R. Zolna and Jennifer J. Frost Contraception
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    October 2025 Research Article

    How Health Insurance Instability Differentially Impedes Access to Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity

    Hannah Olson, Ayana Douglas-Hall, Madeleine Haas and Megan L. Kavanaugh Health Services Research
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    September 2025 Policy Analysis

    States Without Total Abortion Bans See Declines in Clinician-Provided Abortions and Out-of-State Patients

    Kelly Baden, Isabel DoCampo and Emma Stoskopf-Ehrlich
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    September 2025 News Release

    Preliminary Guttmacher Data Show a Decline in Abortions and Cross-Border Care in States Without Total Abortion Bans

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    September 2025 News Release

    Guttmacher Scientist Submits Legal Declaration in Support of Case Brought By 22 States and DC to Challenge "Defunding" of Planned Parenthood

  8. An outline of the United States with 8 states with telemedicine shield laws highlighted in yellow. Those states are N Y, M A, W A, V T, C A, C O, R I and M E.
    September 2025 Policy Analysis

    Attacks on Shield Laws Are the Next Step in Criminalizing Abortion Care

    Anna Bernstein, Kimya Forouzan and Emma Stoskopf-Ehrlich
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    September 2025 Research Article

    A landscape of available data on contraceptive care in the United States

    Hannah Olson, Megan L. Kavanaugh, Christina Fowler, Riley J. Steiner, Nikita Malcolm and Laura D. Lindberg Contraception
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    September 2025 Research Article

    Effects of the Dobbs decision on abortion and related service provision among sexual and reproductive health clinics in the United States: results from a qualitative study

    Jennifer Mueller, Sidney Cech, Octavia Mulhern and Alicia VandeVusse Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
  11. A navy blue background with many types of birth control on display in orange and blue, including an IUD, birth control pills, condoms, and more.
    September 2025 Opinion

    The right is waging a quiet war on contraception

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Megan L. Kavanaugh The Hill
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    August 2025 Research Article

    Variation in three pregnancy attitude measures and changes from 2019–2020 to 2022–2023 in Arizona, New Jersey, and Wisconsin

    Alice F. Cartwright, Rubina Hussain, Lauren Mitchell and Megan L. Kavanaugh Contraception
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    August 2025 Research Article

    Impacts of Medicaid Expansion on Contraceptive Use Among Women in Neighborhoods of Racialized Socioeconomic Deprivation in the United States

    Alice F. Cartwright, Gustavo Angeles, Jessica Su, Maeve Wallace, Siân Curtis and Ilene S. Speizer Women's Health Issues
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    July 2025 Research Article

    Provision of person-centered contraceptive care to adolescents: results from a national survey of family planning clinics

    Jennifer Mueller, Tamrin Ann Tchou, Madeleine Haas, Priscille Osias, Laura D. Lindberg and Alicia VandeVusse Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
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    July 2025 Statement

    Statement from Kelly Baden, Guttmacher Vice President for Public Policy, on Passage of the Budget Reconciliation Bill

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