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The Turnaway Study
Ten Years, a Thousand Women, and the Consequences of Having—or Being Denied—an Abortion
Book • 2021
The Turnaway Study presents a decade-long investigation into the lives of women who sought abortions, comparing those who received them with those who were turned away.
The study reveals that women who received abortions generally fared better in terms of mental and physical health, economic stability, and personal well-being compared to those who were denied abortions.
It provides critical data-driven insights into the impact of abortion access on women's lives.
The study reveals that women who received abortions generally fared better in terms of mental and physical health, economic stability, and personal well-being compared to those who were denied abortions.
It provides critical data-driven insights into the impact of abortion access on women's lives.
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as research for the difficulties women face when deciding to have an abortion.

Deborah Stewart

Can We Consider Abortion?
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at the end of the podcast as the book written by Dr. 

summarizing her research.


Emily Kwong


Diana Greene Foster

The Turnaway Study: What The Research Says About Abortion
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at the end of the podcast as the book written by Dr. 

, summarizing the Turnaway Study.


Emily Kwong


Diana Greene Foster

The Public Health Implications Of Overturning Roe V. Wade