22 Society of Family Planning members are listed as key authors on our eighth annual list of the most talked about family planning publications.
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The Abortion Defense Network has created a series of state-specific guides, designed to provide clarity for healthcare professionals navigating abortion care under restrictive state laws.
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Have you published any research focused on the impact of the Dobbs decision, or do you have important research in progress? Share for inclusion in the Society’s forthcoming update of the Post-Dobbs Research Signal.
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In case you missed it, please join us in acknowledging what we were able to accomplish — together — in 2024 by reading our year in review.
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Abortion care for patients with bleeding or thrombotic disorders requires planning. These recommendations guide procedural choices, anticoagulation, and post-care for safe, individualized treatment. @SocietyFP
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@SocietyFP Estrogen-free birth control that works for everyone?
Drospirenone 4 mg (24/4 regimen) proves safe and effective for both obese and nonobese users, with consistent outcomes despite weight differences.
🔗: https://t.co/AvC9mEjM50
Nominations are open for both @prhdocs Rashbaum Leadership and the Tiller Advocacy Awards.
Consider submitting a nomination or sharing with colleagues by January 6, 2025.
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How should early pregnancy loss (EPL) be managed?
This new @SocietyFP recommendation emphasizes:
🔹 Equal access to expectant, medication, & procedural care.
🔹 Mifepristone + misoprostol as the preferred regimen.
🔹 Shared decision-making & patient-centered care.
Read it here: https://t.co/iBuZ9Pgrtq
#ReproductiveHealth #EPLCare #Contraception
Society members are others in need of legal advice, representation, or help paying legal expenses related to abortion care should contact the Abortion Defense Network, managed by the Lawyering Project.
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The @AbortionCare Network released its eighth annual Communities Need Clinics report.
Read the full report to understand how access to care depends on independent clinics.
https://t.co/2otWm3wS0D
Congratulations to the recipients of our Health and economic outcomes, post-Dobbs grant, announced today.
The recipients seek to generate evidence on how the Dobbs decision has impacted health and economic outcomes at the population level.
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Fulfill your 2024 continuing education requirements before it is too late with courses on the Society of Family Planning's Society Education platform (login required).
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We announced two new funding opportunities this morning!
1) Understanding people’s experiences with and preferences for post-abortion contraceptive care
2) Understanding people’s experiences with remote provision of medication abortion
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Because we care what the Science Says, from time to time, the Society of Family Planning publishes summaries of "what the science says" on select topics, for use by members, other clinicians and researchers, and advocates.
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Society members Tony Ogburn, MD; Zoe Kornberg, MD; and Eve Espey, MD, MPH are all featured in this article from The @NewYorker about how abortion bans in TX are causing care providers to leave the state.
https://t.co/GsT4pw0JYO
From Society members Daniel Grossman, MD and Emma Chew Murphy, MD:
Over-the-Counter Medication Abortion as a Strategy to Expand Access to Care
https://t.co/1K4p8BB2Q3