
Ending Roe Was Supposed to Reduce Abortions. It Didn’t.
The Daily
Impact of Abortion Bans on Birth Rates
This chapter analyzes a study revealing a 2.3 percent increase in births in states that enacted abortion bans after Roe v. Wade was overturned. It investigates the geographical impact of these restrictions, particularly on women in southern states, emphasizing barriers to access and the correlation between travel distance to clinics and birth rates.
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