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  • Adding It Up
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  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
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  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020)
  • Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1969–2020)

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  1. January 2016 Report

    Assessing the Gap Between the Cost of Care for Title X Family Planning Providers and Reimbursement from Medicaid and Private Insurance

    Adam Sonfield, Andrea Rowan, Joseph L. Alifante and Rachel Benson Gold
  2. January 2016 Infographic

    More than one-quarter of the 1,074 state abortion restrictions since Roe v. Wade were enacted between 2011 and 2015

  3. January 2016 Infographic

    Specific approaches to restricting abortion access have changed significantly since Roe v. Wade

  4. January 2016 Policy Analysis

    Last Five Years Account for More Than One-quarter of All Abortion Restrictions Enacted Since Roe

  5. January 2016 News Release

    As “Religious Liberty” Laws Are Abused to Undermine Other Rights, Safeguards Needed for Reproductive Health Access

  6. January 2016 Policy Analysis

    Learning from Experience: Where Religious Liberty Meets Reproductive Rights

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. January 2016 Infographic

    States enacted nearly as many new abortion restrictions in the last five years as in the previous 15 years

  8. January 2016 Infographic

    States have taken many routes to restricting access to abortion over the last five years

  9. January 2016 Infographic

    The 10 states that adopted 10 or more new abortion restrictions between 2011 and 2015 together account for 60% of all 288 new restrictions

  10. January 2016 Policy Analysis

    2015 Year-End State Policy Roundup

    Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Zohra Ansari-Thomas and Gwendolyn Rathbun
  11. January 2016 Opinion

    Attacks on Abortion Rights Continued in 2015, Ensnaring Family Planning Funding and Fetal Tissue Research

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Rewire
  12. December 2015 News Release

    December Issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Now Available

  13. December 2015 Research Article

    2010 Pregnancy Rates Among U.S. Women

    Kathryn Kost NCHS Health E-Stats
  14. December 2015 Opinion

    Multipurpose prevention technologies hold great promise, but more US investment is needed

    Heather D. Boonstra The Hill's Congress Blog
  15. November 2015 News Release

    Making the Pill Available Over the Counter Should Be Part of Broader Strategy to Enhance Contraceptive Access

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