Claire Cain Miller and Margot Sanger-Katz
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What a Reported Trump Plan on Restricting Abortion Would Mean
The idea, a federal ban after 16 weeks, is not very popular — nor would it stop very many abortions.
Despite State Bans, Legal Abortions Didn’t Fall Nationwide in Year After Dobbs
The first full-year census of U.S. abortion providers shows significant increases in abortion in states where it’s legal.
What Is Mifepristone and How Is It Used?
About half of people who get legal abortions in the United States — and three-quarters in Europe — use medication abortion.
What Is Mifepristone and How Is It Used?
About half of people who get legal abortions in the United States — and three-quarters in Europe — use medication abortion.
Insurers Are Starting to Cover Telehealth Abortion
Several insurers will cover abortions through Hey Jane, a start-up online provider, just as courts threaten to hobble the industry.
Virtual Clinics Have Been a Fast-Growing Method of Abortion. That Could Change.
So far, most telemedicine providers seem undaunted by court rulings that could imperil their business.
The (Incomplete) Revolution in Counting Abortions
Researchers know more than before, but incomplete data is still an issue as more women try to sidestep restrictions.
Abortions Have Already Been Stopped in Some States, Before Roe Ruling
They aren’t waiting for the actual Supreme Court decision.
Medication Abortions Are Increasing: What They Are and Where Women Get Them
Most abortions overseas involve pills, and the method is used in about half of legal U.S. abortions. It also seems to be the future of...
Medication Abortions Are Increasing: What They Are and Where Women Get Them
Most abortions overseas involve pills, and the method is used in about half of legal U.S. abortions. It also seems to be the future of...
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