Abortion with no medical help? It nearly doubled in 2023, study shows
Briefly

The percentage of people attempting to end a pregnancy without medical assistance increased after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Reasons for self-managed abortions include legality constraints, cost, childcare, lost wages, and lack of support networks within families.
Privacy concerns emerged as a significant factor in opting for self-administered abortions. Individuals seek autonomy and confidentiality to avoid external judgment or interference in their decision-making process.
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