Research shows the negative impacts on women who were denied an abortion, including their mental and physical well-being.
In the case, petitioner Thomas Dobbs argued the court should overturnand allow states to determine whether abortion should be legal. The draft indicated the Supreme Court agreed.than 1,000 laws restricting access. These laws determine when one can terminate a pregnancy and for what reasons, and who, if anyone, must be notified. The restrictions also limit which types of facilities and physicians can provide abortion care.
Women reported missing the gestational deadline for a variety of reasons. Some didn’t realize they were pregnant. Others had to call multiple clinics to find an appointment and then secure funds to pay for travel and procedure costs. Participants had to speak either English or Spanish to take part in the study, and the average age was 24.9. Researchers excluded women who sought an abortion due to medical needs or issues with known fetal development. Half of the women lived in poverty. Of the participants, 37 percent were white , 29 percent were Black , 21 percent were Hispanic and 3 percent were Asian. All wanted to end their pregnancies.
Almost all the women in the turnaway group who carried the unwanted pregnancy to term did not have a history with alcohol or drug abuse. Of these women, 80 percent reported they did not have a history with anxiety or depression. In the week following the denial, women who were turned away, but eventually did not give birth,Over time, anxiety symptoms and cases decreased for all groups but remained highest among women who carried the unwanted pregnancy to term.
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