More pregnancy know-how ups chance people support abortion access
The more people know about pregnancy, the more likely they are to oppose legislation that limits women’s access to abortions, research finds.
The more people know about pregnancy, the more likely they are to oppose legislation that limits women’s access to abortions, research finds.
“…restrictions on access to reproductive health care may not only harm individuals’ health, but also lead to fewer new births.”
Women who live far from a clinic and those who identify as multiracial are more likely to use telemedicine to get abortion pills.
A look at post-Dobbs driving distances to abortion clinics “highlights that abortion access is about more than laws.”
Care for people who have had a miscarriage may be compromised in states that restrict abortions, a new study shows.
Scoring highly on racial resentment is strongly associated with believing that abortion should be illegal, research finds.
Researchers say they expected TikTok videos to contain misinformation about medication abortion, but that wasn’t the case at all.
Researchers say they expected TikTok videos to contain misinformation about medication abortion, but that wasn’t the case at all.
“We found that this particular stressor—restriction to abortion—affects women of a specific age in a specific cause of death, which is suicide.”
Anthony Comstock made it his personal mission to quell a post-Civil War sexual revolution. Attorney Morris Ernst got in his way.