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Sex Workers’ Experiences of Violence Are Associated with Contraceptive Choices, Study Finds

  • 11/16/2021 - 13:27

Authors found that women sex workers who experience violence by intimate partners were more likely to select contraceptive methods they could use without the involvement or knowledge of partners.

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Young Women Attending Community Colleges Concerned about Contraceptive Costs, Study Finds

  • 09/14/2021 - 09:33

Authors examined whether community college students know about low-cost options for contraception.

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Authors Recommend Ways to Improve Latinas’ Perinatal Mental Health During COVID-19 Crisis

  • 04/21/2021 - 08:15

Clinicians, researchers, funders, and elected officials can all play roles in improving perinatal mental health for Latinas during a stressful time.

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Women with Multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences Have an Elevated Risk of Unwanted Pregnancies, Study Finds

  • 03/25/2021 - 09:21

Women with two or more ACEs had a higher odds of unwanted, but not mistimed, pregnancy, researchers found.

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Collaborative Recommends Ways to “Bridge the Chasm” between Pregnancy and Health Over the Life Course

  • 03/08/2021 - 08:11

A collaborative, multi-stakeholder process identified six strategic areas for equitably improving transitions to care after giving birth.

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