May 2021 Fact Sheet Immigrants’ Health Insurance: Federal Restrictions Are Harmful for Sexual and Reproductive Health
May 2021 Policy Analysis Powerful Contraception, Complicated Programs: Preventing Coercive Promotion of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Olivia Cappello Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2021 Research Article Changes in Use of Emergency Contraceptive Pills in the United States from 2008-2015 Rubina Hussain and Megan L. Kavanaugh Contraception: X
May 2021 Research Article Does the Impact of Motherhood on Women's Employment and Wages Differ for Women Who Plan Their Transition Into Motherhood? Jonathan Bearak, Anna Popinchalk, Kristen Burke and Selena Anjur-Dietrich Demography
April 2021 Research Article The Impact of Abortion Underreporting on Pregnancy Data and Related Research Sheila Desai, Laura D. Lindberg, Isaac Maddow-Zimet and Kathryn Kost Maternal and Child Health Journal
April 2021 Policy Analysis 2021 Is on Track to Become the Most Devastating Antiabortion State Legislative Session in Decades Elizabeth Nash and Lauren Cross
April 2021 Infographic Contraceptive use is on the rise among U.S. adolescent women aged 15-19, particularly use of long-acting reversible methods
April 2021 Research Article Trends in U.S. Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use, 2006-2019 Laura D. Lindberg, Lauren Firestein and Cynthia Beavin Contraception: X
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