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  1. January 2018 Infographic

    State Policies Not Based on Scientific Evidence, 2017

  2. January 2018 Infographic

    Trends in Reproductive Health Policies, 2017

  3. The 2024 State Legislative Sessions So Far: Attacks on Abortion, Youth Access, IVF and more
    January 2018 Policy Analysis

    Policy Trends in the States, 2017

    Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Lizamarie Mohammed, Zohra Ansari-Thomas and Olivia Cappello
  4. January 2018 Infographic

    State Policies Supportive of Reproductive Rights, 2017

  5. January 2018 Infographic

    States Hostile to Abortion Rights, 2017

  6. January 2018 Infographic

    Trends in State Abortion Restrictions, 2017

  7. December 2017 Opinion

    Despite New Branding, Abstinence-Only Programs Have Same Old Problems

    Laura D. Lindberg and Heather D. Boonstra The Hill
  8. November 2017 News Release

    Confidentiality Concerns May Deter U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults from Obtaining Contraceptive Care

  9. November 2017 News Release

    Most U.S. Obstetrician-Gynecologists in Private Practice Do Not Provide Abortions and Many Also Fail to Provide Referrals

  10. November 2017 Research Article

    Insurance-Related Practices at Title X-Funded Family Planning Centers under the Affordable Care Act: Survey and Interview Findings

    Mia R. Zolna, Megan L. Kavanaugh and Kinsey Hasstedt Women's Health Issues
  11. November 2017 Research Article

    Estimating Abortion Provision and Abortion Referrals Among United States Obstetrician-Gynecologists in Private Practice

    Sheila Desai, Rachel K. Jones and Kate Castle Contraception
  12. November 2017 Research Article

    Adolescents' and Young Adults' Reports of Barriers to Confidential Health Care and Receipt of Contraceptive Services

    Liza Fuentes, Meghan Ingerick, Rachel K. Jones and Laura D. Lindberg Journal of Adolescent Health
  13. November 2017 News Release

    Most Title X–Funded Family Planning Centers Work with A Range of Health Insurance Plans to Ensure Access to Affordable Contraceptive Services

  14. November 2017 Policy Analysis

    Why Family Planning Policy and Practice Must Guarantee a True Choice of Contraceptive Methods

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  15. October 2017 Infographic

    Abortion rates by race and ethnicity

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