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Generational Variation in Young Adults’ Attitudes toward Legal Abortion: Contextualizing the Role of Religion

, 2020
Recent sociological research has addressed a wide range of attitudinal, behavioral, and sociodemographic factors that influence attitudes toward legal abortion.
M. Barringer, J. Sumerau, D. Gay
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Post‐abortion care: Ethical and legal duties

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2019
Women who experience complications from abortion, whether unlawful or lawful, induced or spontaneous, need immediate post‐abortion care. Delay in providing care might cause women's avoidable disability, lost childbearing capacity, or death.
B. Dickens
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Legal abortion: a painful necessity

Social Science & Medicine, 2001
This study was conducted to increase knowledge about the psychosocial background and current living conditions of Swedish women seeking abortion, along with their motives for abortion and their feelings towards pregnancy and abortion. Two hundred and eleven women answered a questionnaire when they consulted the gynaecologist for the first time.
A, Kero   +3 more
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Trap'd Teens: Impacts of Abortion Provider Regulations on Fertility & Education

Social Science Research Network
IZA DP No. 14837 NOVEMBER 2021 TRAP’d Teens: Impacts of Abortion Provider Regulations on Fertility & Education Targeted regulations of abortion providers (TRAP laws) are the fastest growing abortion restriction in the U.S.
Kelly M. Jones, Mayra Pineda-Torres
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ON LEGAL ABORTION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1971
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LEGAL ABORTION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
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