Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health crisis with major ramifications for people’s personal lives, including their sexual and reproductive health. In early May 2020, we surveyed a national sample of cisgender women in the 2020 Guttmacher Survey of Reproductive Health Experiences (GSRHE).| Guttmacher Institute
NNAF shared survey data showing abortion funds’ critical role as more people seek abortion help after Roe.| National Network of Abortion Funds
States banning/restricting abortion have fewer maternity care providers, more maternity care “deserts,” and higher rates of maternal mortality and infant death.| www.commonwealthfund.org
This report summarizes data on legal induced abortions in the United States for 2021.| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In 2023, the first full year since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, state legislatures took key action on sexual and reproductive health. While many states increased access and piloted new policy solutions to expand and protect abortion and other sexual and reproductive health care, others sought to further curtail access.| Guttmacher Institute
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