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Working with Marginalized Women in Franklin County, Ohio
May 2019: Power Updates Edition
20 Years From Promise to Proof
Access Is Power: Opioid Use Disorder and Reproductive Health
Off to College: A Guide for Champions
Pregnancy Ambivalence: Still Not Sure
Improving Contraceptive Access for Women with Opioid Use Disorder
Breastfeeding as Birth Control? The Benefits of Using Dual Methods
Federal Policy Agenda 2021-2022
Reading Between the Lines: Tips for Millennials
New Report Highlights the Increase in Opioid Use Disorder Among Pregnant Women
Power To Decide Applauds Bipartisan Senate Bill That Funds Programs That Help Young People To Decide If, When, And Under What Circumstances To Get Pregnant
Representative Dent's Letter to Secretary Azar
#ThxBirthControl
Power To Decide Urges Congress to Support Bipartisan Spending Bill That Funds Programs to Help Young People Plan Their Futures
How Do You Teach Young People to Cope with Kids Who Have Different Values
Let’s Send Our Kids Back to School Prepared – Get Them Vaccinated!
Better Birth Control Framework
What if I had been asked One Key Question®?
Hispanic Heritage Month 2018: Celebrating 13 Latinxs Who Stand for Women's Reproductive Justice
Provider Perspective: Can You Spell That?
New Feature On Bedsider Expands Information and Access for Women
Expanding Our Work To Meet The Needs Of Young People
Power to Decide Kicks Off Let’s Talk Month Urging Parents to Talk to Their Children About Sex, Love, and Relationships
Conversation Challenge: Let's Talk 2019
Talking Back: 5 Top Things Teens Want Parents to Know When Talking About Sex, Love and Relationships
Catching Up with Innovation Next 2016 Winners, Momentos
October 2018 Power Player
So, Your Young Person Has an STI—Now What?
I Voted. Now What?
Does it work? Research on One Key Question
Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?
Power to Decide Calls for Applications for its Innovation Next Program
Federal Policy Action Center
Sexual Health Education
Abortion Coverage and Access
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#ThxBirthControl: 8 Celebs Speaking Out About Their Birth Control
Let’s Talk Month Urges Parents to Talk to Their Children – It Can Change Their Lives
4 Ways Hollywood Can Help You Jumpstart Conversations with Young People About Sex
November 2018 Power Player
#ThxBirthControl: It’s Time to Activate
How Parents Shape Teens’ Sexual Decision-Making for the Better
Coming Out: Let’s Talk Month
The Trump Administration Deals a Blow to Evidence-Based Policy
Trump Administration Issues Rules Focused on Eliminating Birth Control And Abortion Coverage
November 2018 Thanks, Birth Control!: Survey Says
New Polling Shows Strong Support for Birth Control as a Basic Part of Women’s Health Care
On Thanks, Birth Control Day, A National Poll Confirms That Birth Control Remains Widely Supported As A Basic Part Of Women’s Health Care
En El Día De Gracias, Día De Los Anticonceptivos, Una Encuesta Nacional Confirma Que Los Anticonceptivos Continúan Teniendo Un Apoyo Generalizado Como Parte Fundamental Del Cuidado De Salud De La Mujer
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Working with Marginalized Women in Franklin County, Ohio
May 2019: Power Updates Edition
20 Years From Promise to Proof
Access Is Power: Opioid Use Disorder and Reproductive Health
Off to College: A Guide for Champions
Pregnancy Ambivalence: Still Not Sure
Improving Contraceptive Access for Women with Opioid Use Disorder
Breastfeeding as Birth Control? The Benefits of Using Dual Methods
Federal Policy Agenda 2021-2022
Reading Between the Lines: Tips for Millennials
New Report Highlights the Increase in Opioid Use Disorder Among Pregnant Women
Power To Decide Applauds Bipartisan Senate Bill That Funds Programs That Help Young People To Decide If, When, And Under What Circumstances To Get Pregnant
Representative Dent's Letter to Secretary Azar
#ThxBirthControl
Power To Decide Urges Congress to Support Bipartisan Spending Bill That Funds Programs to Help Young People Plan Their Futures
How Do You Teach Young People to Cope with Kids Who Have Different Values
Let’s Send Our Kids Back to School Prepared – Get Them Vaccinated!
Better Birth Control Framework
What if I had been asked One Key Question®?
Hispanic Heritage Month 2018: Celebrating 13 Latinxs Who Stand for Women's Reproductive Justice
Provider Perspective: Can You Spell That?
New Feature On Bedsider Expands Information and Access for Women
Expanding Our Work To Meet The Needs Of Young People
Power to Decide Kicks Off Let’s Talk Month Urging Parents to Talk to Their Children About Sex, Love, and Relationships
Conversation Challenge: Let's Talk 2019
Talking Back: 5 Top Things Teens Want Parents to Know When Talking About Sex, Love and Relationships
Catching Up with Innovation Next 2016 Winners, Momentos
October 2018 Power Player
So, Your Young Person Has an STI—Now What?
I Voted. Now What?
Does it work? Research on One Key Question
Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?
Power to Decide Calls for Applications for its Innovation Next Program
Federal Policy Action Center
Sexual Health Education
Abortion Coverage and Access
Contraceptive Coverage and Access
#ThxBirthControl: 8 Celebs Speaking Out About Their Birth Control
Let’s Talk Month Urges Parents to Talk to Their Children – It Can Change Their Lives
4 Ways Hollywood Can Help You Jumpstart Conversations with Young People About Sex
November 2018 Power Player
#ThxBirthControl: It’s Time to Activate
How Parents Shape Teens’ Sexual Decision-Making for the Better
Coming Out: Let’s Talk Month
The Trump Administration Deals a Blow to Evidence-Based Policy
Trump Administration Issues Rules Focused on Eliminating Birth Control And Abortion Coverage
November 2018 Thanks, Birth Control!: Survey Says
New Polling Shows Strong Support for Birth Control as a Basic Part of Women’s Health Care
On Thanks, Birth Control Day, A National Poll Confirms That Birth Control Remains Widely Supported As A Basic Part Of Women’s Health Care
En El Día De Gracias, Día De Los Anticonceptivos, Una Encuesta Nacional Confirma Que Los Anticonceptivos Continúan Teniendo Un Apoyo Generalizado Como Parte Fundamental Del Cuidado De Salud De La Mujer
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