February 2016 Infographic Despite recent declines, unintended pregnancy rates in the U.S. remain high among women of color
February 2016 Infographic Clear declines: a steep drop in unintended pregnancy in the U.S. is behind the 2008-2011 declines in abortions and unplanned births
February 2016 Infographic Planned Parenthood health centers serve 36% of all clients obtaining care from publicly funded family planning centers, more than any other type of provider
February 2016 Policy Analysis Health Coverage Trends Among U.S. Women of Reproductive Age Varied Considerably with ACA Implementation
February 2016 News Release Teens Seeking Family Planning Services Face Inconsistent Privacy Standards in Federally Qualified Health Centers
February 2016 Policy Analysis Putting Data Front and Center in Contraceptive Coverage Supreme Court Case
February 2016 Policy Analysis Guttmacher Institute Amicus Brief Filed With the Supreme Court of the United States: Zubik vs. Burwell
February 2016 Policy Analysis Addressing Challenges to Implementation of the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee of the Affordable Care Act Adam Sonfield Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
February 2016 News Release The Many Harms of Politicizing Fetal Tissue Research to Attack Abortion Rights
February 2016 Policy Analysis Fetal Tissue Research: A Weapon and a Casualty in the War Against Abortion Heather D. Boonstra Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2016 Research Article “If I know I am on the pill and I get pregnant, it's an act of God”: women's views on fatalism, agency and pregnancy Rachel K. Jones, Lori F. Frohwirth and Nakeisha Blades Contraception
January 2016 Policy Analysis Health insurance coverage among women of reproductive age before and after implementation of the affordable care act Adam Sonfield and Rachel K. Jones Contraception
January 2016 Policy Analysis On Roe Anniversary, Let’s Remember the U.S. Women for Whom Abortion Is a Right on Paper Only Heather D. Boonstra
January 2016 Opinion On Roe anniversary, let’s remember the US women for whom abortion is a right on paper only Heather D. Boonstra The Hill's Congress Blog