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期刊名:Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health

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ISSN:1538-6341

e-ISSN:1931-2393

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Heidi Moseson,Caitlin McKenna,Bria Goode et al. Heidi Moseson et al.
Objectives: To measure knowledge of and experiences with self-managed abortion among abortion seekers in Indiana before the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (Dobbs). ...
Emily Pfender,Claire Wanzer,Lotte Mikkers et al. Emily Pfender et al.
Objective: To understand messaging about cycle syncing on TikTok, a trend that involves harmonizing daily activities and self-care rituals with various stages of the menstrual cycle. ...
Carina Heckert,Andrea Daniella Mata Carina Heckert
Introduction: The United States (US) state of Texas uses two publicly funded programs to cover pregnant people-Medicaid for Pregnant Women and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Perinatal. While Medicaid offers mo...
Shelley Clark,Zoe Levy Shelley Clark
Objective: Rural women are significantly more likely than urban women to be sterilized. This study aims to understand why rural women depend so heavily on this method of fertility control, whether they are more likely tha...
Srishti Hukku,Lisa L Wynn,Angel M Foster Srishti Hukku
Introduction: Complete ectogenesis through artificial womb technology (AWT) would enable fertilization, embryonic development, and fetal development outside of the human body. In 2004, Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction...
Sepideh Modrek,Anagha Kulkarni,Carrie Holschuh et al. Sepideh Modrek et al.
Background: The reversal of the federal right to abortion through the 2022 US Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization is changing the landscape for medication abortion access. Several states w...
Rachel N Feltman,Steven R Lewis,Nathan E Thompson Rachel N Feltman
Objective: In the last 15 years, the United States has seen a surge in anti-abortion legislation enacted at the state level. Many of these pieces of legislation utilize anatomical and embryological details to justify the ...
María Montenegro,Julie Maier,Danny Valdez et al. María Montenegro et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped people's healthcare experiences and access to healthcare, including abortion. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, some policymakers claimed that abortion is a nonessential serv...
Brooke W Bullington,Madison Lyleroehr,Kristen A Berg et al. Brooke W Bullington et al.
Background: Given the history of coercion in the provision of sterilization, it is important that patients who desire permanent contraception receive patient-centered care that respects their preferences. Recent literatur...
Isabel DoCampo,Rachel K Jones,Isaac Maddow-Zimet Isabel DoCampo
Background: Medication abortion has accounted for an increasing share of abortions in the United States (US) since the Food and Drug Administration's approval of mifepristone in 2000. This study offers updated estimates o...