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  1. October 2017 Policy Analysis

    Publicly Funded Family Planning Under Unprecedented Attack

    Rachel Benson Gold and Kinsey Hasstedt American Journal of Public Health
  2. October 2017 Infographic

    Abortion rates by income

  3. October 2017 Research Article

    Population Group Abortion Rates and Lifetime Incidence of Abortion: United States, 2008–2014

    Rachel K. Jones and Jenna Jerman American Journal of Public Health
  4. October 2017 Infographic

    Abortion rates by race and ethnicity

  5. October 2017 News Release

    Overall Contraceptive Use in the United States Remained Steady from 2008 to 2014

  6. October 2017 Opinion

    Despite Leaving Key Questions Unanswered, New Contraceptive Coverage Exemptions Will Do Clear Harm

    Adam Sonfield Health Affairs Blog
  7. October 2017 Research Article

    Contraceptive method use in the United States: Trends and characteristics between 2008, 2012 and 2014

    Megan L. Kavanaugh and Jenna Jerman Contraception
  8. October 2017 Policy Analysis

    Efforts to Transform the Nature of Medicaid Could Undermine Access to Reproductive Health Care

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. October 2017 News Release

    Although Many U.S. Women of Reproductive Age Live Close to an Abortion Clinic, A Substantial Minority Would Need to Travel Far to Access Services

  10. October 2017 Infographic

    How far would U.S. women need to travel to access abortion?

  11. October 2017 Research Article

    Disparities and change over time in distance women would need to travel to have an abortion in the USA: a spatial analysis

    Jonathan Bearak, Kristen Burke and Rachel K. Jones The Lancet Public Health
  12. October 2017 Policy Analysis

    Postabortion Contraception: Emerging Opportunities and Barriers

    Megan K. Donovan Guttmacher Policy Review
  13. September 2017 Opinion

    Congress Should Oppose the 20-Week Abortion Ban

    Heather D. Boonstra The Hill
  14. September 2017 Opinion

    Graham-Cassidy Continues Efforts To Bar Private Insurance Coverage Of Abortion

    Adam Sonfield Health Affairs Blog
  15. September 2017 News Release

    September 2017 issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health now available

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