Abortions outside medical system increased sharply after Roe fell, study finds
Source: Washington Post
Abortions outside medical system increased sharply after Roe fell, study finds
Researchers report that volunteer-led networks distributing abortion pills helped drive a rise in 'self-managed' abortions.
By Caroline Kitchener and N. Kirkpatrick
March 25, 2024 at 11:05 a.m. EDT
The number of women using abortion pills to end their pregnancies on their own without the direct involvement of a U.S.-based medical provider rose sharply in the months after the Supreme Court eliminated a constitutional right to abortion, according to the most comprehensive examination to date of how many people have ended their pregnancies outside of the formal medical system since the ruling.
Nearly 28,000 additional doses of pills intended for "self-managed" abortions were provided in the six months after the fall of Roe v. Wade -- more than quadrupling the average number of abortion pills provided that way per month before the decision and suggesting that many women have turned to medication abortion to circumvent state bans.
The research -- published in JAMA on Monday,(1) the day before the highly anticipated Supreme Court arguments on a challenge to a key abortion drug -- highlights the importance of abortion pills in post-Roe America. Before the ruling legalized abortion nationwide in 1973, women seeking abortions were forced to find someone to perform an illegal surgical procedure, leading to thousands of deaths. Today, the process for accessing abortion is far easier and safer, with a rapidly expanding online and community-based network of pill suppliers sending pills through the mail into states with strict bans.
Other studies have estimated(2) that approximately 32,000 fewer abortions occurred at licensed brick-and-mortar and telehealth clinics in the six months following the fall of Roe. But the jump in self-managed abortions offsets nearly that whole figure.
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By Caroline Kitchener
Caroline Kitchener is a reporter covering abortion at The Washington Post. She won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting. Twitter https://twitter.com/CAKitchener
By Nick Kirkpatrick
Nick Kirkpatrick is a visual reporter at The Washington Post. They collaborate across the newsroom to report and produce visually driven stories told in interactive forms. Twitter https://twitter.com/n_kirkpatrick
(1) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/10.1001/jama.2024.4266
(2) https://societyfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/WeCountReport_April2023Release.pdf
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/25/abortions-outside-medical-system-increased-sharply-after-roe-fell/
Novara
(5,842 posts)Marthe48
(16,963 posts)and bring cash
Novara
(5,842 posts)AllaN01Bear
(18,242 posts)and coat hanger.
CousinIT
(9,245 posts)...IVF and all or most forms of contraception.
Women are, after all, property of the state. They are livestock to be bred at the will of men/owners. At least in the minds of the Talibangelicals.
Farmer-Rick
(10,175 posts)In order to force women to birth every embryo. They will never stop abortions or even get the number of abortions down to early 1973 levels.
Once modern medicine developed the abortion pill, abortions became a permanent option in women's health care.
The only guarantee that a woman will carry a fetus to birth is to kidnap her early in her pregnancy. Then keep her locked away until she gives birth.
Doesn't sound like a democracy to me. Thanks Supreme Court.
Hekate
(90,708 posts)Then they are given no prenatal care.
No, this is not in every state. (Yet)
Yes, it is happening in certain red states.
electric_blue68
(14,906 posts)Someday women will be treated as first class citizens!
Hekate
(90,708 posts)In my Boomer lifetime I watched the march of progress in our social systems, and I was so proud of my country.
I knew there were people who didnt like it, and preferred the misogyny, racism, antisemitism, and homophobia they had grown up with. But they would continue to diminish and fade away, I thought.
We even elected Barack Obama. (We came close to electing Hillary Clinton she had the vote- numbers but not the Electoral College.)
Immediately after Obama was sworn in, the backlash was revealed, the full extent becoming apparent when Trump was installed. I had no idea how bad it was until then.
We are dealing with the unravelling of the progress of the last century and a half.
Joe Biden is right: this is a fight for the soul of our nation.
AllaN01Bear
(18,242 posts)a kid. all the lies and sofourth.
electric_blue68
(14,906 posts)and my mom in particular alerted me to racism in the The South and The North as a ?9+ yr old.
Yeah, all that progress (w more needed). Yay for Obama. And yay by raw numbers to Hillary. (sigh)
Reagen sort of perked the anti's up. But drumphf turned over all the rocks, and really gave permission to all the anti's to run amuck over our country.
Yikes.
By over turning Roe v Wade they've awakened, angered, and threatened most women. Hoping that that a blue tsunami will wash drumphf, and a bunch of Repuglicans away in Nov!
limbicnuminousity
(1,402 posts)Plan B has a 4 year shelf life. Seems fitting that it has a shelf life equivalent to one election cycle.
Warpy
(111,267 posts)They will only stop the safest abortions.
My guess is that bootleg RU-486 is the abortion of choice.
Women will always find a way.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(7,939 posts)i think that's encouraged other women to seek out the option.