COVID vaccines protect pregnant people and their babies
July 28, 2023
Growing evidence has demonstrated that COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy are safe and effective. Infection with COVID during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of pregnancy complications, severe illness, and death. Public health authorities and professional organizations recommend COVID...
Decreasing egg donors’ risk for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
July 05, 2023
Donated eggs are used in roughly 12% of assisted reproductive technology cycles performed in the US, yet we have little information on the immediate health outcomes for egg donors. With growing demand for donor eggs, it’s crucial to learn more about donor experiences and outcomes.
Announcing season 4 of Coming Together for Sexual Health
June 28, 2023
Season 4 of Coming Together for Sexual Health, a podcast out of the California Prevention Training Center, has begun! Season 4 will include three mini-series. Their first mini-series is on harm reduction and sexual health, then family planning and reproductive justice, and third, pleasure.
Family physicians agree abortion care aligns with the values of family medicine
June 15, 2023
Unlike other specialties defined by a focus on organ systems or other areas of expertise, family medicine is defined by core values of caring for the whole person and adapting to evolving needs of patients and communities. While many family physicians believe abortion is within their scope, the...
Young people who face structural inequities are less likely to use their preferred method of contraception
June 01, 2023
New research, using data from Beyond the Pill’s ongoing randomized control trial in community colleges, found that young people facing structural inequities face greater barriers to using their preferred contraceptive method.
How post-Roe laws are obstructing clinical care
May 19, 2023
A new report from Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health and TxPEP presents the preliminary findings of the Care Post-Roe Study. The report shows how health care providers have been unable to provide the standard of care in states with abortion bans since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v...
Resource: Contraceptive counseling scale measures patient experience
May 17, 2023
The Quality of Contraceptive Counseling (QCC) Scale is now available to download and use in your contraceptive care research and programming.
Ob-gyn residents value working with underserved communities, yet those communities still lack providers
May 05, 2023
A workforce report from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists highlighted the lack of obstetricians and gynecologists in underserved rural and urban communities. They predicted increasing disparities in access to care if that trend continues.
A new research letter explores what ob...
Adolescents can assess how far along they are in pregnancy
April 27, 2023
A new study from ANSIRH found that young people ages 15-19 are able to accurately self-assess the duration of their pregnancy compared to those in other age groups.
Black pregnant patients face more drug tests—regardless of their history
April 14, 2023
Black pregnant patients were more likely to receive a urine toxicology test during labor and delivery than white patients—regardless of their history of substance use—according to a new research letter published in JAMA Health Forum.