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1. Birth control

2. Health centers and family planning update: implications of the 2014 Quality Family Planning Services Guidelines issued by the CDC and the Office of Population Affairs

3. Patient experiences with family planning in community health centers

5. New regulations broadening employer exemptions to contraceptive coverage: impact on women

6. Proposed changes to Title X: implications for women and family planning providers

16. Ten ways that the House American Health Care Act could affect women

17. Financing family planning services for low income women: the role of public programs

18. Interviewer's aid for VD contact investigation

19. Teen pregnancy: a winnable battle within reach

20. A Li de fan nao

39. The married woman's private medical companion: embracing the treatment of menstruation, or monthly turns, during their stoppage, irregularity, or entire suppression : pregnancy, and how it may be determined, with the treatment of its various diseases : discovery to prevent pregnancy, its great and important necessity where malformation or inability exists to give birth : to prevent miscarriage or abortion when proper and necessary, to effect miscarriage when attended with entire safety : causes and mode of cure of barrenness or sterility

40. Reproductive control, or, A rational guide to matrimonial happiness: the right and duty of parents to limit the number of their offspring according to their circumstances demonstrated : a brief account of all known modes of preventing conception, with their physical and social effects : the only preventive in harmony with nature, requiring no sacrifice of enjoyment, of money, of health, or of moral feelings : reproductive control the only antidote to the early decay of American women, and the increase of poverty

41. The married woman's private medical companion: embracing the treatment of menstruation, or monthly turns, during their stoppage, irregularity, or entire suppression : pregnancy, and how it may be determined, with the treatment of its various diseases : discovery to prevent pregna[n]cy, the great and important necessity where malformation or inability exists to give birth : to prevent miscarriage or abortion when proper and necessary, to effect miscarriage when attended with entire safety : causes and mode of cure of barrenness or sterility

42. Poverty, its cause and cure: pointing out the means by which the working classes may raise themselves from their present state of low wages and ceaseless toil to one of comfort, dignity, and independence : and which is also capable of entirely removing, in course of time, the other principal social evils

51. Potential Supreme Court decision: who will bear the coverage "burdens?"

59. Family planning?

68. Administrative rulemaking

69. Oncology pharmaceuticals: reproductive toxicity testing and labeling recommendations

70. In their own voices: low-income women and their health providers in three communities talk about access to care, reproductive health, and immigration

79. Prudence