A Texas law that took effect in 2013 has resulted in more women trying to self-induce abortion, according to a study released on Tuesday. The study was conducted by the University of Texas Population Research Center, Ibis Reproductive Health, the University of Alabama-Birmingham, and the University of California at San Francisco. The law, aimed at restricting abortions, has caused longer wait times, more clinic closures, and lower access to services.
Texas Law Leads to More Self-Induced Abortions
November 17, 2015 By