April 2021 Policy Analysis Uninsured Rate for People of Reproductive Age Ticked Up Between 2016 and 2019 Adam Sonfield
March 2021 Opinion The Next Federal Budget Matters a Lot for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights—Here’s What to Look Out for Zara Ahmed
March 2021 Policy Analysis Righting the Course: What Congress and the Biden-Harris Administration Must Do for Abortion Access in the United States Megan K. Donovan Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2021 Opinion Arkansas Just Passed a Near-Total Ban on Abortions—Here's What It Means Elizabeth Nash The Hill
March 2021 Policy Analysis What Federal Policymakers Must Do to Restore and Strengthen a Title X Family Planning Program That Serves All Ruth Dawson Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2021 Policy Analysis The Danger Ahead: Early Indicators Show States Will Be the Main Abortion Battleground in 2021 Elizabeth Nash
March 2021 Report Pregnancies, Births and Abortions in the United States, 1973–2017: National and State Trends by Age Isaac Maddow-Zimet and Kathryn Kost
March 2021 Policy Analysis Florida’s Proposed 20-Week Abortion Ban Would Force Pregnant People to Travel More Than 30 Times as Far for Care Elizabeth Nash and Jonathan Bearak
February 2021 Research Article Use of concurrent multiple methods of contraception in the United States, 2008 to 2015 Megan L. Kavanaugh, Emma Pliskin and Jenna Jerman Contraception: X
February 2021 Policy Analysis Adolescents Deserve Better: What the Biden-Harris Administration and Congress Can Do to Bolster Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Leah H. Keller Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2021 Policy Analysis A Fragmented System: Ensuring Comprehensive Contraceptive Coverage in All U.S. Health Insurance Plans Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
January 2021 Opinion How the Biden administration should stand up for abortion rights Herminia Palacio and Daniel Grossman The Washington Post