January 1, 2011

Postpartum Contraception Access in Austin Research Brief

A potential outcome of the family planning funding cuts made by the 82nd Texas Legislature is that women relying on publicly funded services will have greater difficulty accessing their preferred methods of contraception
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January 1, 2011
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Abortion Care
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The Texas Policy Evaluation Project
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