December 2, 2022

Comparing preference for and use of medication abortion in Texas after policy changes in 2014 and 2018

Assess preferences for and use of medication abortion in Texas after implementation of two policy changes: a 2013 state law restricting medication abortion and the FDA label change for mifepristone in 2016 nullifying some of this restriction.
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Comparing preference for and use of medication abortion in Texas after policy changes in 2014 and 2018

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Date
December 2, 2022
Category
Abortion Care
Journal
The journal Contraception
Authors
Sarah E Baum, Gracia Sierra, Daniel Grossman, Elsa Vizcarra, Joseph E Potter, Kari White
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