Since abortion was legalized in the United States in 1973, states have created hundreds of laws limiting whether, when, and under what circumstances...
Projects
Telehealth, the remote provision of health care services using information and communication technology, is becoming increasingly popular as a health...
All people have the right to access safe, high-quality, affordable, stigma-free abortion throughout pregnancy. Several state and federal policies and...
Several legislative policies restrict insurance coverage of abortion, forcing people—many of whom are working to make ends meet—to pay...
Almost no research to date has examined the abortion needs of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) in the United States...
Indiana had some of the most restrictive abortion policies in the country prior to the Supreme Court's opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women...
The MORE Study—led by Ibis researchers and Lori M. Gawron, MD, MPH, FACOG at the University of Utah—is a randomized clinical trial in the...
Trust Black Women: A community-based participatory research project in collaboration with SisterSong
While it is acknowledged that the lived experience of Black women contributes to differences in sexual and reproductive health outcomes, few studies...
Existing evidence suggests that transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) individuals face significant barriers in accessing sexual and reproductive...
Approximately one in ten abortions in the United States take place in the second trimester, but second-trimester care remains more stigmatized than...