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Multi-Level Factors Affecting Postpartum Sterilization
Multi-Level Factors Impacting Postpartum Contraception During Incarceration
Deliberative Bioethics to Inform Policy Surrounding the Medicaid Sterilization Waiting Period
The Ethics of Reproductive Justice – Enhancing Autonomy, Improving Access, and Reducing Disparities for Long-Acting Reversible Contraception and Sterilization
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As abortion restrictions increase, Pitt study finds more young people seek sterilization
How doctors are pressuring sickle cell patients into unwanted sterilizations
Contraceptive Counseling: Providers Need More Training, Experts
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Permanent Contraception: Ethical Issues and Considerations
Dr. Kavita Shah Arora Invited to Speak at U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Roundtable Discussion on Contraception Access
Q&A on the future of women’s health research
Readout of HHS Secretary Becerra’s Roundtable on Contraception Access
Birth control has access challenges, too
Survivors from California’s Period of Forced Sterilization Denied Reparations
‘It’s my body, it’s my life’ | More women seeking sterilization amid abortion restrictions
Desired postpartum sterilization less likely with Medicaid vs. private insurance
Sterilization Surge: Some doctors say abortion restrictions are driving NC women to choose permanent birth control
What is a salpingectomy? The cancer-reducing birth control method you might not have heard of
Post-‘Roe,’ people are seeking permanent sterilizations, and some are being turned away
Why this key chance to getting permanent birth control is often missed