Authors
Asha Hassan, Lindsey Yates, Anna K Hing, Alanna E Hirz, Rachel Hardeman
Publication date
2023/2
Journal
Health services research
Volume
58
Issue
1
Pages
197
Publisher
Health Research & Educational Trust
Description
The United States has a long history of undermining the reproductive autonomy of people with chronic conditions. This includes people with disabilities that are seen or unseen, and related or not related to health. 1 The Dobbs decision, a June 2022 Supreme Court ruling which reversed the long-held constitutional right to an abortion, carries tremendous impact on all people. However, people managing chronic health conditions are particularly at risk of harm by the constellation of abortion bans and restrictions emerging across the United States. For example, people with disabilities experience disproportionate exposure to sexual violence, higher rates of unwanted pregnancy, and are at greater risk of maternal and infant mortality and morbidity. 2–4 Before Dobbs, comprehensive and medically accurate pregnancyoptions counseling, inclusive of abortion, was standard of care, but the shifting legal landscape has …
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