"I'll just deal with this on my own": a qualitative exploration of experiences with self-managed abortion in the United States
Plain language summary Some people in the United States (US) attempt to end a pregnancy on their own without medical supervision. What we know about this experience comes from studies focused on people who go to clinics. In this study, we conducted 14 interviews with self-identified women ages 18-49...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Raifman (Author), Lauren Ralph (Author), M. Antonia Biggs (Author), Daniel Grossman (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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