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Scholarly works

Induced Abortion in the United States

This is a Fact Sheet full of contextualizing statistics about induced abortion in the US. It is created and published by the the Guttmacher Institute, which is a leading research and policy organization committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and globally. It describes the decreasing abortion rate since 1973, the demographics of the population that has abortions, the relative prevalence of medical vs. surgical abortion, and also contains some information about insurance coverage for abortion.

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Internet articles

What does the room where you get an abortion look like?

Bustle.com | By Danielle Campoamor | Jul 16, 2018

This article describes various settings in which abortion care is provided. The set-ups of two different abortion care facilities are reviewed, and there are interviews with individuals about their experiences having abortions and impressions of the clinical setup. While each facility is different, this article conveys that just like other healthcare settings, these facilities are set up for patient safety and comfort.

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Videos

What actually happens when you have an abortion

Here’s what actually happens when you have an abortion
IFL Science

This video, made by AsapSCIENCE provides a brief, yet informative, overview of the types of abortion procedures available, their relative safety, and how they are performed.
This video is fantastic as a primer, but there are several points we should clarify that aren’t totally correct any more:

  • Medical abortion is effective (and FDA-approved) up to 70 days of pregnancy, which is 10 weeks gestational age. (The video says 49 days, which used to be true up until 2016.)
  • Unlike the video says, a ‘curette’ is not actually used in a pregnancy-related D&C procedure (1:11 mark). This is an outdated means of performing an abortion or removing miscarriage tissue, and carries a higher rate of complications. In modern-day surgical abortion, there is no ‘curette’ used (only a suction cannula), and there is no “scraping” the uterus as patients often ask.