Opinion by Jennifer Rubin: “The Turnaway Study” shows how devastating being denied an abortion can be.
Foster and a slew of researchers compared women denied abortion services because they were past the gestational limit with women at the same stage of pregnancy who got an abortion.
Time limits on abortion are not effective in preventing already rare “late term” abortions; the primary cause for delaying until the second trimester is late discovery of pregnancy . How can women seek an early abortion if they don’t know they’re pregnant? Difficulty finding a provider also pushes abortions later — and bans and restrictions often add to delays by forcing women to plan travel out of state.
Roughly 60 percent of women who get abortions have one or more children already, and many women plan to
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