In states with restrictive abortion laws, women seek online options

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(Reuters Health) - There's demand among U.S. women for an online service offering abortion medication, and it's driven mainly by restrictive ...

- There's demand among U.S. women for an online service offering abortion medication, and it's driven mainly by restrictive abortion policies, but also by high costs, stigma or simply the appeal of a private, at-home solution, a small study suggests.

While the Netherlands-based organization Women on Web does not provide medication to the U.S., it began keeping records of requests from U.S. women and the information they provided about why they were seeking abortion medication from an online source. Just over half of the U.S. women who requested the online service were ages 20 ti 29, and 21per cent were younger than 20.In 2017, nearly all Mississippi counties had no clinics that provided abortion, Aiken's team notes.

Legal restrictions and protestors outside abortion clinics were other common reasons given in hostile states. The study showed the public health implications of restrictive laws such as mandated waiting periods, compulsory sonograms or stigma, the authors said in their report.

 

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