August 1, 2020

Medication abortion use among low-income and rural Texans before and during state-imposed restrictions and after FDA-updated labeling

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Medication abortion use among low-income and rural Texans before and during state-imposed restrictions and after FDA-updated labeling

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Date
August 1, 2020
Category
Abortion Care
Journal
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Authors
Vinita Goyal, MD, MPH; Isabel H. McLoughlin Brooks, MA; Robin Wallace, MD, MAS; Amna I. Dermish, MD, MSc; Bhavik Kumar, MD, MPH; Ann Schutt-Ainé, MD; Anitra Beasley, MD, MPH; Abigail R. A. Aiken, MD, PhD, MPH; Joseph E. Potter, PhD
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