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States are not required to report abortion data to the CDC, [2] and different states fail to report in different years. For 2019, California, Maryland, and New Hampshire failed to report abortion data. In particular, the lack of data from California, a populous state with a high abortion rate, reduces the reported overall abortion rate. [10]
For the period 2013 – 2019, the rate of mortality from legal abortion procedures in the US was 0.43 abortion-related deaths per 100,000 reported legal abortions, lower than the rates for previous 5-year periods. [324] In 2019, there were four identified deaths related to abortion in the US, out of 625,000 abortions. [324]
As of late 2019, the majority people at risk for getting pregnant live in the US live in abortion-hostile states. [35] Since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, over half of the states have been able to either put new laws in place or use trigger laws that previously were not able to be enforced post-Roe ruling. [36 ...
In most states where abortion was legal as ... estimates from a sample of abortion providers in each state and do not include self-managed abortions — medication abortions performed outside of ...
More than a dozen US states have banned or severely restricted access to abortion. View CNN’s abortion law map to see where abortions are legal, banned, or in limbo.
The total number of abortions provided in the U.S. rose slightly in the 12 months after states began implementing bans on them throughout pregnancy, a new survey finds. The report out this week ...
In states where abortion is legal, several classes of restrictions on the procedure may exist, such as parental consent or notification laws, requirements that patients be shown an ultrasound before obtaining an abortion, mandatory waiting periods, and counseling requirements. From 1973 to 2022, Supreme Court rulings in Roe v.
Story at a glance The research reflects data collected from nearly 80 percent of all abortion providers in the United States. Some states that reported increased rates are located next to those ...