Clinical guidance is rigorously developed to reflect the best available evidence at the time of publication and is informed by the evolving legal status of reproductive health services. We recognize that continued research or major changes in the legal landscape can impact clinical guidance. In response to these changes and to meet clinicians’ needs in this shifting landscape, the Society commits to continuing to evaluate our existing clinical guidance and to identify and prioritize areas in need of clinical guidance.

Clinical guidance library

We prioritize timely topics relevant to advancing equitable delivery of evidence-informed, anti-racist, and gender-affirming care, with particular attention to topics where practice varies. Use the filters below to view our current clinical guidance.

Topics in development

The Society prioritized clinical guidance topics based on a framework that centers health equity and advances the Society’s mission and vision. Clinical guidance documents are developed based on a thorough, methodical review of available clinical evidence, best practices, and expert opinion. View a current list of guidance documents in development.

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Development and review

The Society’s Clinical Affairs Committee oversees clinical guidance development and endorsement by prioritizing topics, selecting authors, and reviewing and approving each document. Meet the Committee and understand the process for developing and reviewing clinical guidance.