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Joseph B. Stanford
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Joseph B. Stanford, MD

Languages spoken: English, German

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Greenwood Health Center

7495 South State Street
Midvale , UT 84047

South Jordan Health Center

5126 West Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan , UT 84009
  • Joseph B. Stanford, MD, MSPH, CFCMC, is Professor, Vice Chair for Research, and Director of the Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health, Division of Public Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine. He is Adjunct Professor in the Departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics.

    His clinical and research interests include reproductive epidemiology, restorative reproductive medicine, fertility awareness, women's health, and the periconceptual and prenatal origins of health and disease. Has has served on national scientific advisory committees for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the the Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs for the Food and Drug Administration. He serves as a board member for the International Insuitute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Family Medicine

    Patient Rating

    4.8 /5
    ( out of 11 reviews )

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    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Knows his stuff, is friendly, patient, and includes me in the decisions of my care.

    GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Stanford was amazing! He took the time to listen to us and our concerns

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Knowledgable, friendly, positive, realistic with an excellent bedside manner.

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Stanford was amazing! So thorough and caring.

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    There is no other team that I would like to work with that Dr. Stanford and his team. They are fantastic. Extremely patient, professional and always listen. If you have fertility issues, he is the best.

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    He is sincerely friendly, professionally patient in discussing my concerns, and knowledgeable. He listens well and communicates clearly.

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Felt the care was personalized to my strengths and interests

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    Fantastic doctor. Very thorough and explains everything so well.

    SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

    very good

  • Joseph B. Stanford, MD, MSPH, CFCMC, is Professor, Vice Chair for Research, and Director of the Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health, Division of Public Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine. He is Adjunct Professor in the Departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics.

    His clinical and research interests include reproductive epidemiology, restorative reproductive medicine, fertility awareness, women's health, and the periconceptual and prenatal origins of health and disease. Has has served on national scientific advisory committees for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the the Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs for the Food and Drug Administration. He serves as a board member for the International Insuitute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Obstetrics & Gynecology -Adjunct Professor
    Pediatrics -Adjunct Professor
    Family & Preventive Medicine -Professor
    Academic Divisions Public Health
    General OB/GYN
    Board Certification
    American Board of Family Medicine

    Education history

    Undergraduate University of Utah
    Undergraduate Chemistry - Minnesota State University B.A.
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of Minnesota M.D.
    Internship Medicine - University of Missouri Health Sciences Center Intern
    Residency Family & Community Medicine - University of Missouri Health Sciences Center Resident
    Chief Resident Family & Community Medicine - University of Missouri Health Sciences Center Chief Resident
    Fellowship Family & Community Medicine - University of Missouri Health Sciences Center Fellow
    Graduate Training Public Health - University of Missouri - Columbia M.S.P.H.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Stanford JB, Lemaire JC, Fox A (1994). Interest in natural family planning among female family practice patients. Fam Pract Res J, 14(3), 237-49. (Read full publication)
    2. Schliep KC, Schisterman EF, Mumford SL, Pollack AZ, Perkins NJ, Ye A, Zhang CJ, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Hammoud AO, Wactawski-Wende (2013). Energy-containing beverages: reproductive hormones and ovarian function in the BioCycle Study. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 97(3), 621-30. (Read full publication)
    3. Stanford JB, Dunson D (2007). Effects of sexual intercourse patterns in time to pregnancy studies. American journal of epidemiology, 165(9), 1088-95. (Read full publication)
    4. Schliep KC, Schisterman EF, Mumford SL, Perkins NJ, Ye A, Pollack AZ, Zhang C, Porucznik CA, VanDerslice JA, Stanford JB, Wactawski-Wende (2013). Validation of different instruments for caffeine measurement among premenopausal women in the BioCycle study. American journal of epidemiology, 177(7), 690-9. (Read full publication)
    5. Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk R (2002). Mechanisms of action of intrauterine devices: update and estimation of postfertilization effects. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 187(6), 1699-708. (Read full publication)
    6. Peterson CM, Johnstone EB, Hammoud AO, Stanford JB, Varner MW, Kennedy A, Chen Z, Sun L, Fujimoto VY, Hediger ML, Buck Louis GM, ENDO Study Working Group (2013). Risk factors associated with endometriosis: importance of study population for characterizing disease in the ENDO Study. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 208(6), 451.e1-11. (Read full publication)
    7. Koric A, Singh B, VanDerslice JA, Stanford JB, Rogers CR, Egan DT, Agyemang DO, Schliep (2021). Polycystic ovary syndrome and postpartum depression symptoms: a population-based cohort study. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 224(6), 591.e1-591.e12. (Read full publication)
    8. Snow M, White GL Jr, Alder SC, Stanford J (2006). Mentor's hand hygiene practices influence student's hand hygiene rates. American journal of infection control, 34(1), 18-24. (Read full publication)
    9. Stratakis N, Garcia E, Chandran A, Hsu T, Alshawabkeh A, Aris IM, Aschner JL, Breton C, Burbank A, Camargo CA Jr, Carroll KN, Chen Z, Claud EC, Dabelea D, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Ferrara A, Ganiban JM, Gern JE, Gold DR, Gower WA, Hertz-Picciotto I, Karagas MR, Karr CJ, Lester B, Leve LD, Litonjua AA, Ludena Y, McEvoy CT, Miller RL, Mueller NT, O'Connor TG, Oken E, O'Shea TM, Perera F, Stanford JB, Rivera-Spoljaric K, Rundle A, Trasande L, Wright RJ, Zhang Y, Zhu Y, Berhane K, Gilliland F, Chatzi L, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (2021). The Role of Childhood Asthma in Obesity Development: A Nationwide U.S. Multi-cohort Study. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.), 33(1), 131-140. (Read full publication)
    10. Dunson DB, Stanford J (2005). Bayesian inferences on predictors of conception probabilities. Biometrics, 61(1), 126-33. (Read full publication)
    11. Cai B, Dunson DB, Stanford J (2010). Dynamic model for multivariate markers of fecundability. Biometrics, 66(3), 905-13.
    12. Cai B, Dunson DB, Stanford J (2010). Dynamic model for multivariate markers of fecundability. Biometrics, 66(3), 905-13. (Read full publication)
    13. Rainey E, Simonsen S, Stanford J, Shoaf K, Baayd (2017). Utah obstetricians' opinions of planned home birth and conflicting NICE/ACOG guidelines: A qualitative study. Birth (Berkeley, Calif.), 44(2), 137-144. (Read full publication)
    14. Kahlenborn C, Stanford JB, Larimore W (2002). Postfertilization effect of hormonal emergency contraception. The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 36(3), 465-70. (Read full publication)
    15. Pollack AZ, Louis GM, Chen Z, Peterson CM, Sundaram R, Croughan MS, Sun L, Hediger ML, Stanford JB, Varner MW, Palmer CD, Steuerwald AJ, Parsons P (2013). Trace elements and endometriosis: the ENDO study. Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.), 42, 41-8. (Read full publication)
    16. Pollard SH, Cox KJ, Blackburn BE, Wilkins DG, Carrell DT, Stanford JB, Porucznik C (2019). Male exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and semen quality in the Home Observation of Periconceptional Exposures (HOPE) cohort. Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.), 90, 82-87. (Read full publication)
    17. Howard MP, Stanford J (1999). Pregnancy probabilities during use of the Creighton Model Fertility Care System. Archives of family medicine, 8(5), 391-402. (Read full publication)
    18. Larimore WL, Stanford J (2000). Postfertilization effects of oral contraceptives and their relationship to informed consent. Archives of family medicine, 9(2), 126-33. (Read full publication)
    19. Stanford JB, Larimore (2000). Informed consent for postfertilization effects of hormonal and surgical forms of birth control for women. Archives of family medicine, 9(8), 690-1. (Read full publication)
    20. Wesselink AK, Wise LA, Hatch EE, Rothman KJ, Mikkelsen EM, Stanford JB, McKinnon CJ, Mahalingaiah (2016). Menstrual cycle characteristics and fecundability in a North American preconception cohort. Annals of epidemiology, 26(7), 482-487.e1. (Read full publication)
    21. Stanford JB, Smith K (2000). Characteristics of women associated with continuing instruction in the Creighton Model Fertility Care System. Contraception, 61(2), 121-9. (Read full publication)
    22. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford JB, Rauchfuss (2003). Factors influencing the choice to use modern natural family planning. Contraception, 67(4), 253-8. (Read full publication)
    23. Buck GM, Lynch CD, Stanford JB, Sweeney AM, Schieve LA, Rockett JC, Selevan SG, Schrader S (2004). Prospective pregnancy study designs for assessing reproductive and developmental toxicants. Environmental health perspectives, 112(1), 79-86. (Read full publication)
    24. Tingen C, Stanford JB, Dunson D (2004). Methodologic and statistical approaches to studying human fertility and environmental exposure. Environmental health perspectives, 112(1), 87-93. (Read full publication)
    25. Chen C, Wang X, Wang L, Yang F, Tang G, Xing H, Ryan L, Lasley B, Overstreet JW, Stanford JB, Xu (2005). Effect of environmental tobacco smoke on levels of urinary hormone markers. Environmental health perspectives, 113(4), 412-7. (Read full publication)
    26. Stone MB, Stanford JB, Lyon JL, VanDerslice JA, Alder S (2013). Childhood thyroid radioiodine exposure and subsequent infertility in the intermountain fallout cohort. Environmental health perspectives, 121(1), 79-84. (Read full publication)
    27. Trussell J, Vaughan B, Stanford (1999). Are all contraceptive failures unintended pregnancies? Evidence from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. Family planning perspectives, 31(5), 246-7, 260. (Read full publication)
    28. Nielsen MS, Barton SD, Hatasaka HH, Stanford J (2001). Comparison of several one-step home urinary luteinizing hormone detection test kits to OvuQuick. Fertility and sterility, 76(2), 384-7. (Read full publication)
    29. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2005). A new method for estimating the effectiveness of emergency contraception that accounts for variation in timing of ovulation and previous cycle length. Fertility and sterility, 83(6), 1764-70. (Read full publication)
    30. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2007). Levonorgestrel emergency contraception: a joint analysis of effectiveness and mechanism of action. Fertility and sterility, 88(3), 565-71. (Read full publication)
    31. Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk RT, Lynch CD, Simonsen S (2010). Cumulative pregnancy probabilities among couples with subfertility: effects of varying treatments. Fertility and sterility, 93(7), 2175-81. (Read full publication)
    32. Evans-Hoeker E, Pritchard DA, Long DL, Herring AH, Stanford JB, Steiner A (2013). Cervical mucus monitoring prevalence and associated fecundability in women trying to conceive. Fertility and sterility, 100(4), 1033-1038.e1. (Read full publication)
    33. Jenkins TG, Aston KI, Meyer TD, Hotaling JM, Shamsi MB, Johnstone EB, Cox KJ, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Carrell D (2016). Decreased fecundity and sperm DNA methylation patterns. Fertility and sterility, 105(1), 51-7.e1-3. (Read full publication)
    34. Zarek SM, Mitchell EM, Sjaarda LA, Mumford SL, Silver RM, Stanford JB, Galai N, Schliep KC, Radin RG, Plowden TC, DeCherney AH, Schisterman E (2016). Antimüllerian hormone and pregnancy loss from the Effects of Aspirin in Gestation and Reproduction trial. Fertility and sterility, 105(4), 946-952.e2. (Read full publication)
    35. Stanford JB, Willis SK, Hatch EE, Rothman KJ, Wise L (2019). Fecundability in relation to use of fertility awareness indicators in a North American preconception cohort study. Fertility and sterility, 112(5), 892-899. (Read full publication)
    36. Stanford J (2015). Revisiting the fertile window. Fertility and sterility, 103(5), 1152-3. (Read full publication)
    37. Hammoud AO, Gibson M, Stanford J, White G, Carrell DT, Peterson (2009). In vitro fertilization availability and utilization in the United States: a study of demographic, social, and economic factors. Fertility and sterility, 91(5), 1630-5. (Read full publication)
    38. Chang CP, Chen Y, Blackburn B, Abdelaziz S, Rowe K, Snyder J, Dodson M, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Ose J, Fraser A, Smith K, Doherty J, Gaffney D, Hashibe (2020). Genitourinary disease risks among ovarian cancer survivors in a population-based cohort study. Gynecologic oncology, 157(2), 529-535. (Read full publication)
    39. Soisson S, Ganz PA, Gaffney D, Rowe K, Snyder J, Wan Y, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Herget K, Hanson HA, Wu YP, Stanford J, Werner TL, Setiawan VW, Hashibe (2018). Long-term, adverse genitourinary outcomes among endometrial cancer survivors in a large, population-based cohort study. Gynecologic oncology, 148(3), 499-506. (Read full publication)
    40. Stanford JB, Smith K (2013). Marital fertility and income: moderating effects of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints religion in Utah. Journal of biosocial science, 45(2), 239-48. (Read full publication)
    41. Schliep KC, Mumford SL, Hammoud AO, Stanford JB, Kissell KA, Sjaarda LA, Perkins NJ, Ahrens KA, Wactawski-Wende J, Mendola P, Schisterman E (2014). Luteal phase deficiency in regularly menstruating women: prevalence and overlap in identification based on clinical and biochemical diagnostic criteria. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 99(6), E1007-14. (Read full publication)
    42. Sjaarda LA, Radin RG, Silver RM, Mitchell E, Mumford SL, Wilcox B, Galai N, Perkins NJ, Wactawski-Wende J, Stanford JB, Schisterman E (2017). Preconception Low-Dose Aspirin Restores Diminished Pregnancy and Live Birth Rates in Women With Low-Grade Inflammation: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Trial. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 102(5), 1495-1504. (Read full publication)
    43. Bigelow JL, Dunson DB, Stanford JB, Ecochard R, Gnoth C, Colombo (2004). Mucus observations in the fertile window: a better predictor of conception than timing of intercourse. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 19(4), 889-92. (Read full publication)
    44. Schliep KC, Mumford SL, Johnstone EB, Peterson CM, Sharp HT, Stanford JB, Chen Z, Backonja U, Wallace ME, Buck Louis G (2016). Sexual and physical abuse and gynecologic disorders. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 31(8), 1904-12. (Read full publication)
    45. Pugh SJ, Schisterman EF, Browne RW, Lynch AM, Mumford SL, Perkins NJ, Silver R, Sjaarda L, Stanford JB, Wactawski-Wende J, Wilcox B, Grantz K (2017). Preconception maternal lipoprotein levels in relation to fecundability. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 32(5), 1055-1063. (Read full publication)
    46. Luderer U, Li T, Fine JP, Hamman RF, Stanford JB, Baker (2017). Transitions in pregnancy planning in women recruited for a large prospective cohort study. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 32(6), 1325-1333. (Read full publication)
    47. Stanford JB, Hansen JL, Willis SK, Hu N, Thomas (2020). Peri-implantation intercourse does not lower fecundability. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 35(9), 2107-2112. (Read full publication)
    48. Najmabadi S, Schliep KC, Simonsen SE, Porucznik CA, Egger MJ, Stanford J (2021). Cervical mucus patterns and the fertile window in women without known subfertility: a pooled analysis of three cohorts. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 36(7), 1784-1795. (Read full publication)
    49. Stanford JB, Willis SK, Hatch EE, Rothman KJ, Wise L (2020). Fecundability in relation to use of mobile computing apps to track the menstrual cycle. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 35(10), 2245-2252. (Read full publication)
    50. Campbell JD, Mitchell P, Stanford JB, Ewigman B (1995). Validating a model developed to predict prenatal care utilization. The Journal of family practice, 41(5), 457-64. (Read full publication)
    51. Stanford JB, Lemaire JC, Thurman P (1998). Women's interest in natural family planning. The Journal of family practice, 46(1), 65-71. (Read full publication)
    52. Fischer RC, Stanford JB, Jameson P, DeWitt M (1999). Exploring the concepts of intended, planned, and wanted pregnancy. The Journal of family practice, 48(2), 117-22. (Read full publication)
    53. Soisson S, Ganz PA, Gaffney D, Rowe K, Snyder J, Wan Y, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Herget K, Hanson HA, Wu YP, Stanford J, Al-Sarray A, Werner TL, Setiawan VW, Hashibe (2018). Long-term Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Endometrial Cancer Survivors in a Large, Population-Based Cohort Study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 110(12), 1342-1351. (Read full publication)
    54. Hilgers TW, Stanford J (1998). Creighton Model NaProEducation Technology for avoiding pregnancy. Use effectiveness. The Journal of reproductive medicine, 43(6), 495-502. (Read full publication)
    55. Stanford JB, Martin JC, Gibson M, Birdsall E, Brixner D (2013). Use of clomiphene citrate in the University of Utah Community Clinics. The Journal of reproductive medicine, 58(5-6), 229-33. (Read full publication)
    56. Stanford JB, Thurman PB, Lemaire J (1999). Physicians' knowledge and practices regarding natural family planning. Obstetrics and gynecology, 94(5 Pt 1), 672-8. (Read full publication)
    57. Stanford JB, White GL, Hatasaka (2002). Timing intercourse to achieve pregnancy: current evidence. Obstetrics and gynecology, 100(6), 1333-41. (Read full publication)
    58. Stanford JB, Smith KR, Dunson D (2003). Vulvar mucus observations and the probability of pregnancy. Obstetrics and gynecology, 101(6), 1285-93. (Read full publication)
    59. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2006). Measuring fecundity with standardised estimates of expected pregnancies. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 20 Suppl 1, 43-50. (Read full publication)
    60. Selevan SG, Stanford J (2006). Workshop recommendations for the preconception cohort of the National Children's Study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 20 Suppl 1, 60-5. (Read full publication)
    61. Schisterman EF, Silver RM, Perkins NJ, Mumford SL, Whitcomb BW, Stanford JB, Lesher LL, Faraggi D, Wactawski-Wende J, Browne RW, Townsend JM, White M, Lynch AM, Galai (2013). A randomised trial to evaluate the effects of low-dose aspirin in gestation and reproduction: design and baseline characteristics. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 27(6), 598-609. (Read full publication)
    62. Stanford JB, Smith KR, Varner M (2014). Impact of instruction in the Creighton model fertilitycare system on time to pregnancy in couples of proven fecundity: results of a randomised trial. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 28(5), 391-9. (Read full publication)
    63. Stanford JB, Sanders JN, Simonsen SE, Hammoud A, Gibson M, Smith K (2016). Methods for a Retrospective Population-based and Clinic-based Subfertility Cohort Study: the Fertility Experiences Study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 30(4), 397-407. (Read full publication)
    64. Harville EW, Mishra GD, Yeung E, Mumford SL, Schisterman EF, Jukic AM, Hatch EE, Mikkelsen EM, Jiang H, Ehrenthal DB, Porucznik CA, Stanford JB, Wen SW, Harvey A, Symons Downs D, Yajnik C, Santillan D, Santillan M, McElrath TF, Woo JG, Urbina EM, Chavarro JE, Sotres-Alvarez D, Bazzano L, Zhang J, Steiner A, Gunderson EP, Wise L (2019). The Preconception Period analysis of Risks and Exposures Influencing health and Development (PrePARED) consortium. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 33(6), 490-502. (Read full publication)
    65. Yeum D, Ju S, Cox KJ, Zhang Y, Stanford JB, Porucznik C (2019). Association between peri-conceptional bisphenol A exposure in women and men and time to pregnancy-The HOPE study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 33(6), 397-404. (Read full publication)
    66. Najmabadi S, Schliep KC, Simonsen SE, Porucznik CA, Egger MJ, Stanford J (2020). Menstrual bleeding, cycle length, and follicular and luteal phase lengths in women without known subfertility: A pooled analysis of three cohorts. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 34(3), 318-327. (Read full publication)
    67. Stanford JB, Schliep KC, Chang CP, O'Sullivan JP, Porucznik C (2020). Comparison of woman-picked, expert-picked, and computer-picked Peak Day of cervical mucus with blinded urine luteinising hormone surge for concurrent identification of ovulation. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 34(2), 105-113. (Read full publication)
    68. Lesher LL, Matyas RA, Sjaarda LA, Newman SL, Silver RM, Galai N, Hovey KM, Wactawski-Wende J, Emerick L, Lynch AM, Mead B, Townsend JM, Perkins NJ, Mumford SL, Stanford J, Schisterman E (2015). Recruitment for longitudinal, randomised pregnancy trials initiated preconception: lessons from the effects of aspirin in gestation and reproduction trial. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 29(2), 162-7. (Read full publication)
    69. DeVilbiss EA, Stanford JB, Mumford SL, Sjaarda LA, Kim K, Zolton JR, Perkins NJ, Schisterman E (2021). Sporadic anovulation is not an important determinant of becoming pregnant and time to pregnancy among eumenorrheic women: A simulation study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 35(1), 143-152. (Read full publication)
    70. Daniels M, Merrill RM, Lyon JL, Stanford JB, White GL J (2004). Associations between breast cancer risk factors and religious practices in Utah. Preventive medicine, 38(1), 28-38. (Read full publication)
    71. Park J, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Christensen K, Schliep K (2019). Daily perceived stress and time to pregnancy: A prospective cohort study of women trying to conceive. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 110, 104446. (Read full publication)
    72. Baayd J, Simonsen SE, Stanford JB, Willis SK, Frost C (2021). Identifying barriers to accessing skilled maternal health care in rural Morocco. African journal of reproductive health, 25(1), 20-28. (Read full publication)
    73. Stanford JB, Hobbs R, Jameson P, DeWitt MJ, Fischer R (2000). Defining dimensions of pregnancy intendedness. Maternal and child health journal, 4(3), 183-9. (Read full publication)
    74. Sanders J, Simonsen S, Porucznik CA, Baksh L, Stanford J (2014). Use of fertility treatments in relation to the duration of pregnancy attempt among women who were trying to become pregnant and experienced a live birth. Maternal and child health journal, 18(1), 258-267. (Read full publication)
    75. Simonsen SE, Lyon JL, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Esplin MS, Varner M (2013). Risk factors for recurrent preterm birth in multiparous Utah women: a historical cohort study. BJOG, 120(7), 863-72. (Read full publication)
    76. Stanford JB, Simonsen SE, Baksh (2016). Fertility treatments and adverse perinatal outcomes in a population-based sampling of births in Florida, Maryland, and Utah: a cross-sectional study. BJOG, 123(5), 718-29. (Read full publication)
    77. Fehring RJ, Hanson L, Stanford J (2001). Nurse-midwives' knowledge and promotion of lactational amenorrhea and other natural family-planning methods for child spacing. Journal of midwifery & women's health, 46(2), 68-73. (Read full publication)
    78. Hammoud AO, Meikle AW, Peterson CM, Stanford J, Gibson M, Carrell D (2012). Association of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D levels with semen and hormonal parameters. Asian journal of andrology, 14(6), 855-9. (Read full publication)
    79. Stanford JB, Carpentier PA, Meier BL, Rollo M, Tingey (2021). Restorative reproductive medicine for infertility in two family medicine clinics in New England, an observational study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 21(1), 495. (Read full publication)
    80. Qeadan F, Mensah NA, Tingey B, Stanford J (2021). The risk of clinical complications and death among pregnant women with COVID-19 in the Cerner COVID-19 cohort: a retrospective analysis. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 21(1), 305. (Read full publication)
    81. Dye HM, Stanford JB, Alder SC, Kim HS, Murphy P (2005). Women and postfertilization effects of birth control: consistency of beliefs, intentions and reported use. BMC women's health, 5, 11. (Read full publication)
    82. de Irala J, Lopez del Burgo C, Lopez de Fez CM, Arredondo J, Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2007). Women's attitudes towards mechanisms of action of family planning methods: survey in primary health centres in Pamplona, Spain. BMC women's health, 7, 10. (Read full publication)
    83. Hobson SL, Avant-Mier R, Cochella S, Van Hala S, Stanford J, Alder SC, Croskell S (2005). Caring for the underserved. Using patient and physician focus groups to inform curriculum development. Ambulatory pediatrics, 5, 90-5.
    84. Hobson WL, Avant-Mier R, Cochella S, Van Hala S, Stanford J, Alder SC, Croskell S (2005). Caring for the underserved: using patient and physician focus groups to inform curriculum development. Ambulatory pediatrics, 5(2), 90-5. (Read full publication)
    85. Crookston BT, Alder SC, Boakye I, Merrill RM, Amuasi JH, Porucznik CA, Stanford JB, Dickerson TT, Dearden KA, Hale DC, Sylverken J, Snow BS, Osei-Akoto A, Ansong (2010). Exploring the relationship between chronic undernutrition and asymptomatic malaria in Ghanaian children. Malaria journal, 9, 39. (Read full publication)
    86. Porucznik CA, Cox KJ, Schliep KC, Wilkins DG, Stanford J (2016). The Home Observation of Periconceptional Exposures (HOPE) study, a prospective cohort: aims, design, recruitment and compliance. Environmental health, 15(1), 67. (Read full publication)
    87. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford JB, Ecochard (2008). Multilevel model to assess sources of variation in follicular growth close to the time of ovulation in women with normal fertility: a multicenter observational study. Reproductive biology and endocrinology, 6, 61. (Read full publication)
    88. Thoma ME, Hediger ML, Sundaram R, Stanford JB, Peterson CM, Croughan MS, Chen Z, Buck Louis GM, ENDO Study Working Group (2012). Comparing apples and pears: women's perceptions of their body size and shape. Journal of women's health (2002), 21(10), 1074-81. (Read full publication)
    89. Johnson S, Stanford JB, Warren G, Bond S, Bench-Capon S, Zinaman M (2020). Increased Likelihood of Pregnancy Using an App-Connected Ovulation Test System: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of women's health (2002), 29(1), 84-90. (Read full publication)
    90. Thomas FS, Stanford JB, Sanders JN, Gurtcheff SE, Gibson M, Porucznik CA, Simonsen S (2015). Development and initial validation of a fertility experiences questionnaire. Reproductive health, 12, 62. (Read full publication)
    91. Byun J, Peterson CM, Backonja U, Taylor RN, Stanford JB, Allen-Brady KL, Smith KR, Louis GMB, Schliep K (2020). Adiposity and Endometriosis Severity and Typology. Journal of minimally invasive gynecology, 27(7), 1516-1523. (Read full publication)
    92. Greenwood JL, Stanford J (2008). Preventing or improving obesity by addressing specific eating patterns. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 21(2), 135-40. (Read full publication)
    93. Stanford JB, Parnell TA, Boyle P (2008). Outcomes from treatment of infertility with natural procreative technology in an Irish general practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 21(5), 375-84. (Read full publication)
    94. Greenwood JL, Murtaugh MA, Omura EM, Alder SC, Stanford J (2008). Creating a clinical screening questionnaire for eating behaviors associated with overweight and obesity. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 21(6), 539-48. (Read full publication)
    95. Boltz MW, Sanders JN, Simonsen SE, Stanford J (2017). Fertility Treatment, Use of in Vitro Fertilization, and Time to Live Birth Based on Initial Provider Type. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 30(2), 230-238. (Read full publication)
    96. Dunlop AL, Essalmi AG, Alvalos L, Breton C, Camargo CA, Cowell WJ, Dabelea D, Dager SR, Duarte C, Elliott A, Fichorova R, Gern J, Hedderson MM, Thepaksorn EH, Huddleston K, Karagas MR, Kleinman K, Leve L, Li X, Li Y, Litonjua A, Ludena-Rodriguez Y, Madan JC, Nino JM, McEvoy C, O'Connor TG, Padula AM, Paneth N, Perera F, Sathyanarayana S, Schmidt RJ, Schultz RT, Snowden J, Stanford JB, Trasande L, Volk HE, Wheaton W, Wright RJ, McGrath M, program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (2021). Racial and geographic variation in effects of maternal education and neighborhood-level measures of socioeconomic status on gestational age at birth: Findings from the ECHO cohorts. PloS one, 16(1), e0245064. (Read full publication)
    97. Greenwood JL, Joy EA, Stanford J (2010). The Physical Activity Vital Sign: a primary care tool to guide counseling for obesity. Journal of physical activity & health, 7(5), 571-6. (Read full publication)
    98. Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk R (2005). Methodological review of the effectiveness of emergency contraception. Current women's health reviews, 1(2), 119-129.
    99. Koch E, Chireau M, Pliego F, Stanford J, Haddad S, Calhoun B, Aracena P, Bravo M, Gatica S, Thorp (2015). Abortion legislation, maternal healthcare, fertility, female literacy, sanitation, violence against women and maternal deaths: a natural experiment in 32 Mexican states. BMJ open, 5(2), e006013. (Read full publication)
    100. Ocier K, Abdelaziz S, Kim S, Rowe K, Snyder J, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Porucznik CA, Shoaf K, Stanford JB, Lee CJ, Hashibe (2021). Cardiovascular disease risks in younger versus older adult B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors. Cancer medicine, 10(12), 4117-4126. (Read full publication)
    101. Dawood FS, Porucznik CA, Veguilla V, Stanford JB, Duque J, Rolfes MA, Dixon A, Thind P, Hacker E, Castro MJE, Jeddy Z, Daugherty M, Altunkaynak K, Hunt DR, Kattel U, Meece J, Stockwell (2021). Incidence Rates, Household Infection Risk, and Clinical Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Children and Adults in Utah and New York City, New York. JAMA pediatrics,
    102. Stanford J (2016). Population, Reproductive, and Sexual Health: Data Are Essential Where Disciplines Meet and Ideologies Conflict. Frontiers in public health, 4, 27. (Read full publication)
    103. Cox KJ, Stanford JB, Blackburn BE, Porucznik C (2019). Compliance with daily, home-based collection of urinary biospecimens in a prospective, preconception cohort. Environmental epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 3(3), e050. (Read full publication)
    104. Hu Q, Chang CP, Rowe K, Snyder J, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Gren LH, Porucznik C, Stanford JB, Gaffney D, Henry NL, Lopez I, Hashibe (2021). Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors in a Population-Based Cohort. JNCI cancer spectrum, 5(2), pkab016. (Read full publication)
    105. Hu Q, Lee J, Nelson J, Harris M, Ess RH, Rogers CR, Sanders J, VanDerslice J, Stanford JB, Schliep K (2020). The association between preconception body mass index and subfertility among Hispanic and non-Hispanic women: A cross-sectional study from Utah's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System survey (2012-2015). The Utah women's health review, 2020, (Read full publication)
    106. Bliss JC, Mensah NA, Rogers CR, Stanford JB, VanDerslice J, Schliep K (2020). The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI): An Early Cross-Sectional Analysis of PRAMS Phase 8 Data on Hospital Practices and Breastfeeding Outcomes in Utah and Wyoming. The Utah women's health review, 2020, (Read full publication)
    107. Stanford JB, Galbraith A, Payne J (2003). Utah couples' potential use of natural family planning. 9, 40-5.
    108. Brennan PA, Dunlop AL, Croen LA, Avalos LA, Salisbury AL, Hipwell AE, Nozadi SS, Sathyanarayana S, Crum RM, Musci R, Li M, Li X, Mansolf M, O'Connor TG, Elliott AJ, Ghildayal N, Lin PD, Sprowles JLN, Stanford JB, Bendixsen C, Ozonoff S, Lester BM, Shuster CL, Huddleston KC, Posner J, Paneth (2022). Prenatal Antidepressant Exposures and Autism Spectrum Disorder or Traits: A Retrospective, Multi-Cohort Study. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology, (Read full publication)
    109. Bendall EE, Paz-Bailey G, Santiago GA, Porucznik CA, Stanford JB, Stockwell MS, Duque J, Jeddy Z, Veguilla V, Major C, Rivera-Amill V, Rolfes MA, Dawood FS, Lauring A (2022). SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Diversity in Households Highlights the Challenges of Sequence-Based Transmission Inference. mSphere, 7, e0040022. (Read full publication)
    110. Schliep KC, Farland LV, Pollack AZ, Buck Louis G, Stanford JB, Allen-Brady K, Varner MW, Kah K, Peterson C (2022). Endometriosis diagnosis, staging and typology and adverse pregnancy outcome history. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 36(6), 771-781. (Read full publication)
    111. Redmond JJ, Jensen ET, Stanford JB, Greene ME, Kennedy E, Urrutia R (2022). Effectiveness of fertility awareness-based methods for pregnancy prevention during the postpartum period. Contraception, 114, 32-40. (Read full publication)
    112. Schliep KC, Hinkle SN, Kim K, Sjaarda LA, Silver RM, Stanford JB, Purdue-Smithe A, Plowden TC, Schisterman EF, Mumford S (2022). Prospectively assessed perceived stress associated with early pregnancy losses among women with history of pregnancy loss. Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 37(10), 2264-2274. (Read full publication)
    113. Najmabadi S, Schliep KC, Simonsen SE, Porucznik CA, Egger MJ, Stanford J (2022). Characteristics of menstrual cycles with or without intercourse in women with no known subfertility. Human reproduction open, 2022(4), hoac039. (Read full publication)
    114. Knapp EA, Dong Y, Dunlop AL, Aschner JL, Stanford JB, Hartert T, Teitelbaum SL, Hudak ML, Carroll K, O'Connor TG, McEvoy CT, O'Shea TM, Carnell S, Karagas MR, Herbstman JB, Dabelea D, Ganiban JM, Ferrara A, Hedderson M, Bekelman TA, Rundle AG, Alshawabkeh A, Gilbert-Diamond D, Fry RC, Chen Z, Gilliland FD, Wright RJ, Camargo CA, Jacobson L, Lester BM, Hockett CW, Hodges ML, Chandran A, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcome (2022). Changes in BMI During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Pediatrics, 150(3), (Read full publication)
    115. Sumner KM, Karron RA, Stockwell MS, Dawood FS, Stanford JB, Mellis A, Hacker E, Thind P, Castro MJE, Harris JP, Deloria Knoll M, Schappell E, Hetrich MK, Duque J, Jeddy Z, Altunkaynak K, Poe B, Meece J, Stefanski E, Tong S, Lee JS, Dixon A, Veguilla V, Rolfes MA, Porucznik CA, CDC Genomic Sequencing Laboratory, SEARCh and C-HEaRT Study Team (2022). Impact of Age and Symptom Development on SARS-CoV-2 Transmission in Households With Children-Maryland, New York, and Utah, August 2020-October 2021. Open forum infectious diseases, 9(8), ofac390. (Read full publication)
    116. Stanford JB, Parnell T, Kantor K, Reeder MR, Najmabadi S, Johnson K, Musso I, Hartman H, Tham E, Winter I, Galczynski K, Carus A, Sherlock A, Golden Tevald J, Barczentewicz M, Meier B, Carpentier P, Poehailos K, Chasuk R, Danis P, Lipscomb (2022). International Natural Procreative Technology Evaluation and Surveillance of Treatment for Subfertility (iNEST): enrollment and methods. Human reproduction open, 2022(3), hoac033. (Read full publication)
    117. Fugal AD, Stanford JB, Johnstone EB, Kah K, Schliep K (2022). Polycystic ovary syndrome and postpartum depression among Hispanics and non-Hispanics: a population-based study. AJOG global reports, 2(3), (Read full publication)
    118. Bekelman TA, Knapp EA, Dong Y, Dabelea D, Bastain TM, Breton CV, Carroll KN, Camargo CA, Davis AM, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Ferrara A, Fry RC, Ganiban JM, Gilbert-Diamond D, Gilliland FD, Hedderson MM, Hipwell AE, Hockett CW, Huddleston KC, Karagas MR, Kelly N, Lai JS, Lester BM, Lucchini M, Melough MM, Mihalopoulos NL, O'Shea TM, Rundle AG, Stanford JB, VanBronkhorst S, Wright RJ, Zhao Q, Sauder KA, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO (2022). Sociodemographic Variation in Children's Health Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Childhood obesity (Print), (Read full publication)
    119. Martenies SE, Zhang M, Corrigan AE, Kvit A, Shields T, Wheaton W, Bastain TM, Breton CV, Dabelea D, Habre R, Magzamen S, Padula AM, Him DA, Camargo CA Jr, Cowell W, Croen LA, Deoni S, Everson TM, Hartert TV, Hipwell AE, McEvoy CT, Morello-Frosch R, O'Connor TG, Petriello M, Sathyanarayana S, Stanford JB, Woodruff TJ, Wright RJ, Kress AM, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcome (2022). Associations between combined exposure to environmental hazards and social stressors at the neighborhood level and individual perinatal outcomes in the ECHO-wide cohort. Health & place, 76, 102858. (Read full publication)
    120. Veguilla V, Fowlkes AL, Bissonnette A, Beitel S, Gaglani M, Porucznik CA, Stockwell MS, Tyner HL, Naleway AL, Yoon SK, Caban-Martinez AJ, Wesley MG, Duque J, Jeddy Z, Stanford JB, Daugherty M, Dixon A, Burgess JL, Odean M, Groom HC, Phillips AL, Schaefer-Solle N, Mistry P, Rolfes MA, Thompson M, Dawood FS, Meece (2022). Detection and Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in Three Self-Collected Specimen Types: Flocked Midturbinate Swab (MTS) in Viral Transport Media, Foam MTS, and Saliva. Microbiology spectrum, 10(3), e0103322. (Read full publication)
    121. Boyle PC, Stanford JB, Zecevic (2022). Successful pregnancy with restorative reproductive medicine after 16 years of infertility, three recurrent miscarriages, and eight unsuccessful embryo transfers with in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection: a case report. Journal of medical case reports, 16(1), 246. (Read full publication)
    122. Sanders JN, Simonsen SE, Porucznik CA, Hammoud AO, Smith KR, Stanford J (2022). Fertility treatments and the risk of preterm birth among women with subfertility: a linked-data retrospective cohort study. Reproductive health, 19(1), 83. (Read full publication)
    123. Kah K, Dailey-Provost J, Stanford JB, Rogers CR, Schliep (2022). Association Between Pre-pregnancy and Pregnancy Physical Abuse, Partner-related Stress, and Post-partum Depression: Findings from the Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System (UT-PRAMS), 2016-2018. The Utah women's health review, 6, (Read full publication)
    124. Dawood FS, Porucznik CA, Veguilla V, Stanford JB, Duque J, Rolfes MA, Dixon A, Thind P, Hacker E, Castro MJE, Jeddy Z, Daugherty M, Altunkaynak K, Hunt DR, Kattel U, Meece J, Stockwell M (2022). Incidence Rates, Household Infection Risk, and Clinical Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Children and Adults in Utah and New York City, New York. JAMA pediatrics, 176(1), 59-67. (Read full publication)
    125. Ocier K, Abdelaziz S, Kim S, Rowe K, Snyder J, Deshmukh VG, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith KR, Porucznik CA, Shoaf K, Stanford JB, Lee CJ, Hashibe (2021). Age-Related Disease Risks in Younger versus Older B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Survivors. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention, 30(12), 2268-2277. (Read full publication)
    126. Boyle P, Andralojc K, van der Velden S, Najmabadi S, de Groot T, Turczynski C, Stanford J (2024). Restoration of serum estradiol and reduced incidence of miscarriage in patients with low serum estradiol during pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study using a multifactorial protocol including DHEA. Frontiers in reproductive health, 5, 1321284. (Read full publication)
    127. Ecochard R, Stanford JB, Fehring RJ, Schneider M, Najmabadi S, Gronfier (2024). Evidence that the woman's ovarian cycle is driven by an internal circamonthly timing system. Science advances, 10(15), eadg9646. (Read full publication)
    128. Ecochard R, Leiva R, Bouchard TP, Van Lamsweerde A, Pearson JT, Stanford JB, Gronfier (2024). The menstrual cycle is influenced by weekly and lunar rhythms. Fertility and sterility, 121(4), 651-659. (Read full publication)
    129. Winkler JR, Dixon BL, Singh I, Soto R, Qiu Y, Zhang Y, Porucznik CA, Stanford J (2024). Prenatal exposure to environmental toxins and comprehensive dental findings in a population cohort of children. BMC oral health, 24(1), 326. (Read full publication)
    130. Sherlock P, Mansolf M, Blackwell CK, Blair C, Cella D, Deoni S, Fry RC, Ganiban J, Gershon R, Herbstman JB, Lai JS, Leve LD, LeWinn KZ, Margolis AE, Miller EB, Neiderhiser JM, Oken E, O'Shea TM, Stanford JB, Zelazo PD, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcome (2024). Life satisfaction for adolescents with developmental and behavioral disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pediatric research, 95(3), 827-834. (Read full publication)
    131. Dunlop AL, Burjak M, Dean LT, Alshawabkeh AN, Avalos LA, Aschner JL, Breton CV, Charifson MA, Cordero J, Dabelea D, D'Sa V, Duarte CS, Elliott AJ, Eick SM, Ferrara A, Fichorova RN, Ganiban JM, Gern JE, Hedderson MM, Herbstman JB, Hipwell AE, Huddleston KC, Karagas M, Karr C, Kerver JM, Koinis-Mitchell D, Lyall K, Madan J, Marsit C, McEvoy CT, Meeker JD, Oken E, O'Shea TM, Padula AM, Sathyanarayana S, Schantz S, Schmidt RJ, Snowden J, Stanford JB, Weiss S, Wright RO, Wright RJ, Zhang X, McGrath (2023). Association of maternal education, neighborhood deprivation, and racial segregation with gestational age at birth by maternal race/ethnicity and United States Census region in the ECHO cohorts. Frontiers in public health, 11, 1165089. (Read full publication)
    132. Blackwell CK, Sherlock P, Jackson KL, Hofheimer JA, Cella D, Algermissen MA, Alshawabkeh AN, Avalos LA, Bastain T, Blair C, Bosquet Enlow M, Brennan PA, Breton C, Bush NR, Chandran A, Collazo S, Conradt E, Crowell SE, Deoni S, Elliott AJ, Frazier JA, Ganiban JM, Gold DR, Herbstman JB, Joseph C, Karagas MR, Lester B, Lasky-Su JA, Leve LD, LeWinn KZ, Mason WA, McGowan EC, McKee KS, Miller RL, Neiderhiser JM, O'Connor TG, Oken E, O'Shea TM, Pagliaccio D, Schmidt RJ, Singh AM, Stanford JB, Trasande L, Wright RJ, Duarte CS, Margolis A (2023). Development and psychometric validation of the Pandemic-Related Traumatic Stress Scale for children and adults. Psychological assessment, 35(11), 1054-1067. (Read full publication)
    133. Schliep KC, Ghabayen L, Shaaban M, Hughes FR, Pollack AZ, Stanford JB, Brady KA, Kiser A, Peterson C (2023). Examining the co-occurrence of endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome. AJOG global reports, 3(3), 100259. (Read full publication)
    134. Martenies SE, Zhang M, Corrigan AE, Kvit A, Shields T, Wheaton W, Around Him D, Aschner J, Talavera-Barber MM, Barrett ES, Bastain TM, Bendixsen C, Breton CV, Bush NR, Cacho F, Camargo CA Jr, Carroll KN, Carter BS, Cassidy-Bushrow AE, Cowell W, Croen LA, Dabelea D, Duarte CS, Dunlop AL, Everson TM, Habre R, Hartert TV, Helderman JB, Hipwell AE, Karagas MR, Lester BM, LeWinn KZ, Magzamen S, Morello-Frosch R, O'Connor TG, Padula AM, Petriello M, Sathyanarayana S, Stanford JB, Woodruff TJ, Wright RJ, Kress AM, Program Collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcome (2023). Developing a National-Scale Exposure Index for Combined Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors and Applications to the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort. International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(14), (Read full publication)
    135. Miller RL, Schuh H, Chandran A, Aris IM, Bendixsen C, Blossom J, Breton C, Camargo CA Jr, Canino G, Carroll KN, Commodore S, Cordero JF, Dabelea DM, Ferrara A, Fry RC, Ganiban JM, Gern JE, Gilliland FD, Gold DR, Habre R, Hare ME, Harte RN, Hartert T, Hasegawa K, Khurana Hershey GK, Jackson DJ, Joseph C, Kerver JM, Kim H, Litonjua AA, Marsit CJ, McEvoy C, Mendonça EA, Moore PE, Nkoy FL, O'Connor TG, Oken E, Ownby D, Perzanowski M, Rivera-Spoljaric K, Ryan PH, Singh AM, Stanford JB, Wright RJ, Wright RO, Zanobetti A, Zoratti E, Johnson CC, of program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcome (2023). Incidence rates of childhood asthma with recurrent exacerbations in the US Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 152(1), 84-93. (Read full publication)
    136. Wise LA, Wang TR, Stanford JB, Wesselink AK, Ncube CN, Rothman KJ, Murray E (2023). A randomized trial of web-based fertility-tracking software and fecundability. Fertility and sterility, 119(6), 1045-1056. (Read full publication)
    137. Dawood FS, Couture A, Zhang X, Stockwell MS, Porucznik CA, Stanford JB, Hetrich M, Veguilla V, Thornburg N, Heaney CD, Wang J, Duque J, Jeddy Z, Deloria Knoll M, Karron (2023). Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Neutralizing Antibody Responses After Community Infections in Children and Adults. Open forum infectious diseases, 10(5), ofad168. (Read full publication)
    138. McGowan EC, McGrath M, Law A, O'Shea TM, Aschner JL, Blackwell CK, Fry RC, Ganiban JM, Higgins R, Margolis A, Sathyanarayana S, Taylor G, Alshawabkeh AN, Cordero JF, Spillane NT, Hudak ML, Camargo CA Jr, Dabelea D, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Ferrara AM, Talavera-Barber M, Singh AM, Karagas MR, Karr C, O'Connor TG, Paneth N, Wright RJ, Wright RO, Cowell W, Stanford JB, Bendixsen C, Lester BM, program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO (2023). Health Care Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Individuals Born Preterm. JAMA network open, 6(4), e2310696. (Read full publication)
    139. Chandran A, Burjak M, Petimar J, Hamra G, Melough MM, Dunlop AL, Snyder BM, Litonjua AA, Hartert T, Gern J, Alshawabkeh AN, Aschner J, Camargo CA Jr, Dabelea D, Duarte CS, Ferrara A, Ganiban JM, Gilliland F, Gold DR, Hedderson M, Herbstman JB, Hockett C, Karagas MR, Kerver JM, Lee-Sarwar KA, Lester B, McEvoy CT, Niu Z, Stanford JB, Wright R, Zimmerman E, Farzan S, Zhang Z, Knapp (2023). Changes in Body Mass Index Among School-Aged Youths Following Implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. JAMA pediatrics, 177(4), 401-409. (Read full publication)
    140. Stockwell MS, Porucznik CA, Dixon A, Duque J, Stanford JB, Veguilla V, Dawood F (2022). Factors Associated with Intention to Vaccinate Children 0-11 Years of Age Against COVID-19. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 35(6), 1174-1178. (Read full publication)
    141. Nanishi M, Chandran A, Li X, Stanford JB, Alshawabkeh AN, Aschner JL, Dabelea D, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Gern JE, Hartert T, Herbstman J, Hershey GKK, Hipwell AE, Karagas MR, Karr CJ, Leve LD, Litonjua AA, McEvoy CT, Miller RL, Oken E, O'Shea TM, Paneth N, Weiss ST, Wright RO, Wright RJ, Carroll KN, Zhang X, Zhao Q, Zoratti E, Camargo CA Jr, Hasegawa K, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Investigator (2022). Association of Severe Bronchiolitis during Infancy with Childhood Asthma Development: An Analysis of the ECHO Consortium. Biomedicines, 11(1), (Read full publication)
    142. Chang CP, Wilson CM, Rowe K, Snyder J, Dodson M, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Date A, Stanford JB, Gaffney D, Mooney K, Hashibe (2022). Sexual dysfunction among gynecologic cancer survivors in a population-based cohort study. Supportive care in cancer, 31(1), 51. (Read full publication)
    143. Duane M, Schliep K, Porucznik CA, Najmabadi S, Stanford J (2022). Does a short luteal phase correlate with an increased risk of miscarriage? A cohort study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 22(1), 922. (Read full publication)
    144. Chang CP, Wilson CM, Rowe K, Snyder J, Dodson M, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Date A, Stanford JB, Gaffney D, Mooney K, Hashibe (2022). Sexual dysfunction among gynecologic cancer survivors in a population-based cohort study. Supportive care in cancer, 31(1), 51. (Read full publication)
    145. Hu Q, Chang CP, Rowe K, Snyder J, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Fraser A, Smith K, Gren LH, Porucznik C, Stanford JB, Gaffney D, Henry NL, Lopez I, Hashibe (2021). Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors in a Population-Based Cohort. JNCI cancer spectrum, 5(2), (Read full publication)
    146. Chang CP, Chen Y, Blackburn B, Abdelaziz S, Rowe K, Snyder J, Dodson M, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Ose J, Fraser A, Smith K, Doherty J, Gaffney D, Hashibe (2020). Genitourinary disease risks among ovarian cancer survivors in a population-based cohort study. Gynecologic oncology, 157(2), 529-535. (Read full publication)
    147. Stanford JB, Schliep KC, Chang CP, O'Sullivan JP, Porucznik C (2020). Comparison of woman-picked, expert-picked, and computer-picked Peak Day of cervical mucus with blinded urine luteinising hormone surge for concurrent identification of ovulation. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 34(2), 105-113. (Read full publication)
    148. Pedersen ES, Mikkelsen EM, Sørensen HT, Hatch EE, Wise LA, Rothman KJ, Stanford JB, Laursen AS (2024). The association between the use of fertility indicators and fecundability in a Danish preconception cohort. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 38(8), 641-650. (Read full publication)
    149. Lyall K, Westlake M, Musci RJ, Gachigi K, Barrett ES, Bastain TM, Bush NR, Buss C, Camargo CA Jr, Croen LA, Dabelea D, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Ferrara A, Ghassabian A, Gern JE, Hare ME, Hertz-Picciotto I, Hipwell AE, Hockett CW, Karagas MR, Lugo-Candelas C, O'Connor TG, Schmidt RJ, Stanford JB, Straughen JK, Shuster CL, Wright RO, Wright RJ, Zhao Q, Oken E, program collaborators for Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes, ECHO Components, Coordinating Center, Data Analysis Center, Person-Reported Outcomes Core, ECHO Awardees and Cohort (2024). Association of maternal fish consumption and ¿-3 supplement use during pregnancy with child autism-related outcomes: results from a cohort consortium analysis. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 120(3), 583-592. (Read full publication)
    150. Shaaban M, Shepelak ZD, Stanford JB, Silver RM, Mumford SL, Schisterman EF, Hinkle SN, Nkoy FL, Theilen L, Page J, Woo JG, Brown BH, Varner MW, Schliep K (2024). Low-dose aspirin, maternal cardiometabolic health, and offspring respiratory health 9 to 14¿years after delivery: Findings from the EAGeR Follow-up Study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 38(7), 570-580. (Read full publication)
    151. Stanford JB, Duane M, Simmons (2024). Evaluating Pregnancy Rates in Fertility Awareness-Based Methods for Family Planning: Simulated Comparison of Correct Use to Avoid, Method-Related, and Total Pregnancy Rates. The Linacre quarterly, 91(3), 315-328. (Read full publication)
    152. Patti MA, Croen LA, Dickerson AS, Joseph RM, Ames JL, Ladd-Acosta C, Ozonoff S, Schmidt RJ, Volk HE, Hipwell AE, Magee KE, Karagas M, McEvoy C, Landa R, Elliott MR, Mitchell DK, D'Sa V, Deoni S, Pievsky M, Wu PC, Barry F, Stanford JB, Bilder DA, Trasande L, Bush NR, Lyall K, program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcome (2024). Reproducibility between preschool and school-age Social Responsiveness Scale forms in the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes program. Autism research, 17(6), 1187-1204. (Read full publication)
    153. McKee K, Bassis CM, Golob J, Palazzolo B, Sen A, Comstock SS, Rosas-Salazar C, Stanford JB, O'Connor T, Gern JE, Paneth N, Dunlop AL, ECHO Cohort Consortiu (2024). Host factors are associated with vaginal microbiome structure in pregnancy in the ECHO Cohort Consortium. Scientific reports, 14(1), 11798. (Read full publication)
    154. Pan K, Bazzano LA, Betha K, Charlton BM, Chavarro JE, Cordero C, Gunderson EP, Haggerty CL, Hart JE, Jukic AM, Ley SH, Mishra GD, Mumford SL, Schisterman EF, Schliep K, Shaffer JG, Sotres-Alvarez D, Stanford JB, Wilcox AJ, Wise LA, Yeung E, Harville E (2023). Large-Scale Data Harmonization Across Prospective Studies. American journal of epidemiology, 192(12), 2033-2049. (Read full publication)
    155. Knapp EA, Kress AM, Parker CB, Page GP, McArthur K, Gachigi KK, Alshawabkeh AN, Aschner JL, Bastain TM, Breton CV, Bendixsen CG, Brennan PA, Bush NR, Buss C, Camargo CA Jr, Catellier D, Cordero JF, Croen L, Dabelea D, Deoni S, D'Sa V, Duarte CS, Dunlop AL, Elliott AJ, Farzan SF, Ferrara A, Ganiban JM, Gern JE, Giardino AP, Towe-Goodman NR, Gold DR, Habre R, Hamra GB, Hartert T, Herbstman JB, Hertz-Picciotto I, Hipwell AE, Karagas MR, Karr CJ, Keenan K, Kerver JM, Koinis-Mitchell D, Lau B, Lester BM, Leve LD, Leventhal B, LeWinn KZ, Lewis J, Litonjua AA, Lyall K, Madan JC, McEvoy CT, McGrath M, Meeker JD, Miller RL, Morello-Frosch R, Neiderhiser JM, O'Connor TG, Oken E, O'Shea M, Paneth N, Porucznik CA, Sathyanarayana S, Schantz SL, Spindel ER, Stanford JB, Stroustrup A, Teitelbaum SL, Trasande L, Volk H, Wadhwa PD, Weiss ST, Woodruff TJ, Wright RJ, Zhao Q, Jacobson LP, Influences On Child Health Outcomes OBOPCF (2023). The Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO)-Wide Cohort. American journal of epidemiology, 192(8), 1249-1263. (Read full publication)

    Review

    1. Campbell JD, Stanford J, Ewigman (1996). The social pregnancy interaction model: conceptualizing cognitive, social and cultural barriers to prenatal care. Applied behavioral science review, 4(1), 81-97.
    2. Stroesser K, Stanford J (2010). Polycystic ovarian syndrome. 13(10), 9.
    3. Duane M, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Vigil (2022). Fertility Awareness-Based Methods for Women's Health and Family Planning. Frontiers in medicine, 9, 858977. (Read full publication)

    Book Chapter

    1. Stanford J (2004). Measuring effectiveness and pregnancy rates of the Creighton Model System.
    2. Stanford J (2004). Fecundity and mucus cycle score in couples using the Creighton Model System.
    3. Hilgers TW, Stanford J (2004). Achieving-related pregnancy rate and its natural adaptability.
    4. Stanford JB, Hobbins (2001). Preconception Risk Assessment. 1-13.

    Commentary

    1. Stanford J (2008). Emergency contraception: overestimated effectiveness and questionable expectations. Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 83(1), 19-21. (Read full publication)
    2. Stanford J (2012). Comment on Kim et al., "Flexible Bayesian Fecundity Models". Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 7(4), 805-8.
    3. Stanford J (2019). Big data meets the menstrual cycle. Fertility and sterility, 112(3), 464-465.
    4. Stanford JB, Dunson D (2006). Foreword. Expanding Methodologies for Capturing Day-Specific Probabilities of Conception. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 20 Suppl 1, 1-2.

    Editorial

    1. Kahn LG, Loo E, Mishra GD, Stanford J (2024). Editorial: Opportunities and challenges of human preconception research. Frontiers in reproductive health, 6, 1508151. (Read full publication)

    Letter

    1. Bretzman MC, Stanford J (1994). Condoms, IUDs, counseling and natural family planning. American family physician, 50(4), 766, 768. (Read full publication)
    2. Larimore WL, Stanford J (2000). Ectopic pregnancy with oral contraceptive use has been overlooked. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 321(7258), 450. (Read full publication)
    3. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2003). False risk attribution results in misleading assessment of the relationship between suppression of ovulation and the effectiveness of the Yuzpe regimen for emergency contraception. Contraception, 67(4), 333-5; author reply 335-7. (Read full publication)
    4. Mikolajczyk R, Spinnato JA, Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk R, Spinnato JA, Stanford J (2003). Uncertainty in estimating the day of ovulation causes overestimation of the role of ovulation disturbance on the effectiveness of the Yuzpe method of emergency contraception. Contraception, 68(1), 69-70; author reply 70-1. (Read full publication)
    5. Stanford JB, Larimore W (2005). Description of emergency contraception in the media. Contraception, 72(5), 394-5; author reply 396-7. (Read full publication)
    6. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2006). Effectiveness of LNG EC not fully explained by ovulatory dysfunction. Contraception, 73(1), 107; author reply 108-9. (Read full publication)
    7. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2007). The empirical and ethical questions of induced versus natural losses of preimplantation embryos. Contraception, 76(3), 256. (Read full publication)
    8. Lopez-del Burgo C, Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2011). Emergency contraception: an unresolved issue. Contraception, 83(2), 187; author reply 187-8. (Read full publication)
    9. Stanford JB, Dunson DB, Tingen (2004). Studying human fertility. Environmental health perspectives, 112(11),
    10. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2003). Estimating the efficacy of emergency contraception. Fertility and sterility, 80(6), 1536-7; author reply 1537. (Read full publication)
    11. Mikolajczyk RT, Frank-Herrmann P, Freundl G, Stanford J (2004). More than one fertile ovulation per cycle?. Fertility and sterility, 81(3), 728-9. (Read full publication)
    12. Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk RT, Dunson D (2010). Are Chinese people really more fertile?. Fertility and sterility, 94(3), e58. (Read full publication)
    13. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2004). Efficacy of postcoital contraception. Fertility and sterility, 81(6), 1725.
    14. Larimore WL, Stanford JB, Kahlenborn (2004). Does pregnancy begin at fertilization?. Family medicine, 36(10), 690-1; author reply 691. (Read full publication)
    15. Stanford JB, Cochella S (2005). More on family medicine research. Family medicine, 37(9), 612; author reply 612-3. (Read full publication)
    16. Hilgers TW, Stanford J (1999). Analyzing contraceptive failure. The Journal of reproductive medicine, 44, 480-1.
    17. Stanford JB, Peyton E, Lee S, Kraus (1992). Letting children observe deliveries. The New England journal of medicine, 326(16), 1085-6. (Read full publication)
    18. Stanford JB, Weed SE, Toffler W (1994). Second-trimester abortion. The New England journal of medicine, 331(25), 1715-6. (Read full publication)
    19. Stanford JB, Hager WD, Crockett S (2004). The FDA, politics, and plan B. The New England journal of medicine, 350(23), 2413-4; author reply 2413-4. (Read full publication)
    20. Stanford J (2006). The biology of human sex differences. The New England journal of medicine, 355(1), 98; author reply 98. (Read full publication)
    21. Carpentier PA, Stanford JB, Boyle P (2016). Progesterone in Women with Recurrent Miscarriages. The New England journal of medicine, 374(9), 894. (Read full publication)
    22. Stanford J (1997). Measuring contraceptive effectiveness: a conceptual framework. Obstetrics and gynecology, 89(1), 157-8. (Read full publication)
    23. Stanford JB, Mikolajczyk R (2006). Emergency contraception. Pediatrics, 117(4), 1448; author reply 1450. (Read full publication)
    24. Stanford J (1993). More on condoms in school clinics. Postgraduate medicine, 94(1), 40.
    25. Stanford J (2005). Mormon bioethics. First things (New York, N.Y.), (156), 8. (Read full publication)
    26. Mikolajczyk RT, Stanford J (2004). Validity of methods used to estimate the effectiveness of emergency contraception. Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift, 46(Supplement), 61.
    27. Stanford JB, James G, McLindon L (2020). Is ART utilization the best indicator of access to fertility care?. Reproductive biomedicine online, 41(6), 1157. (Read full publication)
    28. Stanford J (2004). The visit before the morning after: barriers to preprescribing emergency contraception [response]. Annals of family medicine,
    29. Stanford JB, Parnell TA, Boyle P (2009). Response: Re: Outcomes from treatment of infertility with natural procreative technology in an Irish general practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2009(22), 95-96.
    30. Stanford J (1994). How effective is natural family planning?. 28(10), 8.
    31. Beiter KA, Stanford J (2023). Contraceptives as abortifacients. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 229(4), 473. (Read full publication)
    32. Stanford JB, Duane (2023). Physicians Need Education About Fertility Awareness-Based Methods. American family physician, 108(3), 225-226. (Read full publication)

    Other

    1. Dunlop AL, Essalmi AG, Avalos L, Breton C, Camargo CA, Cowell WJ, Dabelea D, Dager SR, Duarte C, Elliott A, Fichorova R, Gern J, Hedderson MM, Thepaksorn EH, Huddleston K, Karagas MR, Kleinman K, Leve L, Li X, Li Y, Litonjua A, Ludena-Rodriguez Y, Madan JC, Nino JM, McEvoy C, O'Connor TG, Padula AM, Paneth N, Perera F, Sathyanarayana S, Schmidt RJ, Schultz RT, Snowden J, Stanford JB, Trasande L, Volk HE, Wheaton W, Wright RJ, McGrath M, program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcome (2022). Correction: Racial and geographic variation in effects of maternal education and neighborhood-level measures of socioeconomic status on gestational age at birth: Findings from the ECHO cohorts. PloS one, 17(5), e0268423. (Read full publication)

    Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast

    1. Stanford J (2009). Video Interview: Natural Family Planning.