“Maybe if we weren't in the pandemic, I would have reconsidered”: Experiences of abortion care‐seeking during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Maryland
ConclusionsThe pandemic changed abortion care-seeking circumstances even in a setting with minimal access barriers. Financial hardship influenced some women to have an abortion for a pregnancy that —while unplanned—they may have preferred to continue.
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Jessica L. Dozier,
Anne E. Burke,
Hayley V. McMahon,
Blair O. Berger,
Madeline Quasebarth,
Carolyn Sufrin,
Suzanne O. Bell Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research
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