In 2004, Ibis led the formation of the Cervical Barrier Advancement Society (CBAS) in conjunction with the Methods for Improving Reproductive Health...
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Access to patient-centered contraceptive information and full range of contraceptive methods is a key part of reproductive autonomy. Yet barriers to...
¿De qué se trata el estudio? Opill, la primera pastilla anticonceptiva diaria disponible sin receta en los EE. UU., se puso a la venta...
What is the study about? Opill–the first daily birth control pill available without a prescription in the US–became available online and...
Birth control pills are an essential part of the full range of sexual and reproductive health care and are one of the best-studied medicines on the...
People face numerous obstacles that delay or prevent them from accessing contraception, including lack of money, time, or transportation to visit a...
Trust Black Women: A community-based participatory research project in collaboration with SisterSong
In 2018, Ibis Reproductive Health and SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective launched a community-based participatory research (...
Existing evidence suggests that transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) individuals face significant barriers in accessing sexual and reproductive...