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CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health is the focal point for issues related to women’s and men’s reproductive concerns. The Division’s activities and programs provide support to organizations and institutions, as well as providers and consumers, across the United States and around the world.

 

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Reproductive Health Topics

Assisted Reproductive Technology

Annual ART Success Rates Reports, Fertility Clinic Data, Preparing for Pregnancy and Infertility Treatment, Patient Resources, ART Surveillance...

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Infertility

FAQs, Infertility and Public Health, National Action Plan...

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Reduce the Risk, Community-Based Reviews, SUID Initiative, SUIDI Reporting Form...

Global Reproductive Health

International Health Surveys, Reproductive Health in Crises, Refugee Populations, Maternal and Infant Morbidity and Mortality...

Emergency Preparedness and Response

Women and Newborns, Reproductive Health Assessment After Disaster Toolkit, Wildfires...

Maternal and Infant Health

Pregnancy-Related Complications, Preterm Birth, Tobacco Use and Pregnancy, Publications...

Depression and Postpartum Depression

What is Depression? Treatment, Provider Checklist, Resources...

Teen Pregnancy

Adolescent Reproductive Health, Parent and Guardian Resources, Social Media Tools, Success Stories...

Unintended Pregnancy

Contraception (birth control), U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria...

Women's Reproductive Health

Chronic Disease and Reproductive Health, Hysterectomy, Menopause...

Spotlights

MMWR logoSexual Experience and Contraceptive Use Among Female Teens—United States, 1995, 2002, and 2006–2010
CDC analyzed data from the National Survey of Family Growth to describe trends in sexual experience and use of contraceptive methods among females aged 15–19 years.
Source: MMWR. 2012;61(17):297-301.

stop smokingAnnouncing the Release of Smoking Cessation for Pregnancy and Beyond: A Virtual Clinic
This is an interactive Web-based program designed for health care professionals to hone their skills in assisting pregnant women to quit smoking. Up to 4 hours of continuing education credits can be earned by completing the practicum.

Women holding baby.The Reproductive Health Assessment After Disaster Toolkit
The Reproductive Health Assessment After Disaster Toolkit provides a set of tools to assess the reproductive health needs of women aged 15–44 years affected by natural and man-made disasters. The data gathered will promote and enhance evidence-based local programs and services to improve the reproductive health of women and their families.

 

 

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