December 2019 Infographic Use of contraceptive methods among women who have insurance and those who are not insured
December 2019 Infographic In 2019, U.S. state policies enacted to restrict abortion outweighed policies to protect it, but the gap has narrowed greatly
December 2019 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends 2019: A Wave of Abortion Bans, But Some States Are Fighting Back Elizabeth Nash, Lizamarie Mohammed, Olivia Cappello and Sophia Naide
December 2019 Infographic In 2019, 17 states enacted some type of abortion restriction, while 9 states protected or expanded abortion access
December 2019 Research Article Sexual Orientation Differences in Pregnancy and Abortion Across the Lifecourse Brittany M. Charlton, Bethany Everett, Alexis Light, Rachel K. Jones, Elizabeth Janiak, Audrey J. Gaskins, Jorge E. Chavarro, Heidi Moseson, Vishnudas Sarda and S. Bryn Austin Women's Health Issues
December 2019 Research Article Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Use and Sexual Violence among Asian High School Students in the United States Zohra Ansari-Thomas, Sheila Desai and Laura D. Lindberg Contraception
November 2019 Opinion Self-Managed Abortion May Be On The Rise, But Probably Not A Significant Driver Of The Overall Decline In Abortion Rachel K. Jones and Megan K. Donovan Health Affairs Blog
October 2019 Policy Analysis Title X Family Planning Services: Impactful but at Severe Risk Rachel Benson Gold and Adam Sonfield
October 2019 Report Publicly Supported Family Planning Services in the United States: Likely Need, Availability and Impact, 2016 Jennifer J. Frost, Mia R. Zolna, Lori F. Frohwirth, Ayana Douglas-Hall, Nakeisha Blades, Jennifer Mueller, Zoe H. Pleasure and Shivani Kochhar
October 2019 Policy Analysis The HEAL for Immigrant Women and Families Act: Removing Barriers to Health Coverage and Care Adam Sonfield
October 2019 Policy Analysis Trump Administration Rules Prioritize Refusal of Care and Conservative Ideology Over Protecting Patients Against Discrimination Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
October 2019 Policy Analysis Admitting Privileges Are Back at the U.S. Supreme Court with Serious Implications for Abortion Access Elizabeth Nash and Megan K. Donovan