An editorial is provided in which the authors discuss the public health implications of U.S. states\u27 laws restricting abortions. An overview of state laws enacting gestational limits to decrease abortions, including its impact on maternal mortality, is provided
I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion services, as well as t...
Introduction: The impact of current abortion legislation is of concern to many Ohioans and their hea...
Regulations designed to restrict abortion access have proliferated over the past decade. Targeted r...
Many components of abortion care in early pregnancy can safely be provided on an outpatient basis by...
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth ...
More than six million women in the United States, or 11 percent of women of reproductive age, become...
Although the United States formally legalized abortion in January 1973, abortion regulation and poli...
The article discusses a proposal to undo the burden of gestational age limits in state abortion laws...
Women’s barriers to abortion across the United States have been well-studied and documented, though ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
This Essay challenges the false assumption that abortion care can be segregated from women’s medical...
Abortion is a common, safe and legal medical procedure in the United States. Yet abortion access has...
Objectives: Since the US Supreme Court′s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, states have ...
This Note argues that state legislatures should relax funding restrictions on abortions for indigent...
Access to comprehensive reproductive health care is central to gender equity and women's full partic...
I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion services, as well as t...
Introduction: The impact of current abortion legislation is of concern to many Ohioans and their hea...
Regulations designed to restrict abortion access have proliferated over the past decade. Targeted r...
Many components of abortion care in early pregnancy can safely be provided on an outpatient basis by...
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth ...
More than six million women in the United States, or 11 percent of women of reproductive age, become...
Although the United States formally legalized abortion in January 1973, abortion regulation and poli...
The article discusses a proposal to undo the burden of gestational age limits in state abortion laws...
Women’s barriers to abortion across the United States have been well-studied and documented, though ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v Wade established a privacy right to choose abor...
This Essay challenges the false assumption that abortion care can be segregated from women’s medical...
Abortion is a common, safe and legal medical procedure in the United States. Yet abortion access has...
Objectives: Since the US Supreme Court′s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, states have ...
This Note argues that state legislatures should relax funding restrictions on abortions for indigent...
Access to comprehensive reproductive health care is central to gender equity and women's full partic...
I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion services, as well as t...
Introduction: The impact of current abortion legislation is of concern to many Ohioans and their hea...
Regulations designed to restrict abortion access have proliferated over the past decade. Targeted r...