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In reply to the discussion: KILLING US SOFTLY On abortion we’re one compromise away from third world status [View all]nashville_brook
(20,958 posts)33. STUDY: Abortion Waiting Periods Cause ‘Excessive’ Emotional And Financial Hardships For Women
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/03/06/1682671/abortion-waiting-excessive-hardships/
STUDY: Abortion Waiting Periods Cause Excessive Emotional And Financial Hardships For Women
Forcing women to wait a 24-hour period between consulting with an abortion doctor and legally terminating their pregnancy can cause excessive hardships, a new study finds. The Texas Policy Evaluation Project, a three-year research project studying the impact of the restrictive reproductive health laws that Texas passed in 2011, surveyed over 300 women who sought an abortion in Texas last year the majority of whom reported that the states mandatory waiting period put an emotional and financial burden on them.
Many women struggled to get to a clinic for the required counseling session the day before their abortion. The studys participants traveled an average of 42 miles to visit the nearest clinic, but some were forced to travel as far as 400 miles away from their homes to comply with the law. And nearly half of the women incurred additional costs from the 24-hour waiting period $146 on average because making multiple trips to a clinic required them to pay for extra transportation and child care on top of the cost of the abortion procedure. Ultimately, nearly one third of the respondents said the waiting period negatively effected their emotional well-being.
Dr. Daniel Grossman, the vice president for research at Ibis Reproductive Health and a researcher with the Texas Policy Evaluation Project, said in a statement that the waiting period is an ineffective policy for multiple reasons: it clearly puts a strain on women, and it doesnt actually change their minds about whether to have an abortion. We found that the requirement to visit the clinic at least twice was burdensome for some women and created logistical barriers to scheduling the abortion. Women also reported being equally confident about their decision after seeing the ultrasound and hearing its description, Grossman explained.
That falls in line with previous research that demonstrates the barriers to abortion care favored by the anti-choice community such as waiting periods, counseling sessions, and mandatory ultrasounds dont do anything to sway womens decision about terminating a pregnancy. In fact, theyre simply emotionally manipulative tactics to shame women and make them feel guilty about making their own decision about their body.
STUDY: Abortion Waiting Periods Cause Excessive Emotional And Financial Hardships For Women
Forcing women to wait a 24-hour period between consulting with an abortion doctor and legally terminating their pregnancy can cause excessive hardships, a new study finds. The Texas Policy Evaluation Project, a three-year research project studying the impact of the restrictive reproductive health laws that Texas passed in 2011, surveyed over 300 women who sought an abortion in Texas last year the majority of whom reported that the states mandatory waiting period put an emotional and financial burden on them.
Many women struggled to get to a clinic for the required counseling session the day before their abortion. The studys participants traveled an average of 42 miles to visit the nearest clinic, but some were forced to travel as far as 400 miles away from their homes to comply with the law. And nearly half of the women incurred additional costs from the 24-hour waiting period $146 on average because making multiple trips to a clinic required them to pay for extra transportation and child care on top of the cost of the abortion procedure. Ultimately, nearly one third of the respondents said the waiting period negatively effected their emotional well-being.
Dr. Daniel Grossman, the vice president for research at Ibis Reproductive Health and a researcher with the Texas Policy Evaluation Project, said in a statement that the waiting period is an ineffective policy for multiple reasons: it clearly puts a strain on women, and it doesnt actually change their minds about whether to have an abortion. We found that the requirement to visit the clinic at least twice was burdensome for some women and created logistical barriers to scheduling the abortion. Women also reported being equally confident about their decision after seeing the ultrasound and hearing its description, Grossman explained.
That falls in line with previous research that demonstrates the barriers to abortion care favored by the anti-choice community such as waiting periods, counseling sessions, and mandatory ultrasounds dont do anything to sway womens decision about terminating a pregnancy. In fact, theyre simply emotionally manipulative tactics to shame women and make them feel guilty about making their own decision about their body.
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KILLING US SOFTLY On abortion we’re one compromise away from third world status [View all]
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
OP
+++ Three women spoke for all of us on Florida's latest attack on abortion rights.
DirkGently
Apr 2015
#1
what's eternally galling is how some Dems (even) have lost sight of this.
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#4
And these are the same folk that love to send live children to war and kill those who have
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#3
I looked at the massive lineup of R candidates...pretty much all look the same. One or two
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#11
i've decided anger can drive my engagement. the more stupid encountered from fellow Dems (esp)
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#34
just this week Oregon DEMOCRATS (super-majority, btw) killed a bill to expand abortion rights.
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#30
STUDY: Abortion Waiting Periods Cause ‘Excessive’ Emotional And Financial Hardships For Women
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#33