Traveling for rights: Abortion trends in New Mexico after passage of restrictive Texas legislation

To determine the proportion of abortions provided to patients from Texas in New Mexico before and after the 2013 enactment of Texas House Bill 2 (HB2), an omnibus bill of abortion restrictions, and to compare the gestational ages at which Texans presented for abortion in New Mexico before and after...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contraception (Stoneham) 2020-08, Vol.102 (2), p.115-118
Hauptverfasser: Bhardwaj, Neha R., Murray-Krezan, Cristina, Carr, Shannon, Krashin, Jamie W., Singh, Rameet H., Gonzales, Alicia L., Espey, Eve
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Zusammenfassung:To determine the proportion of abortions provided to patients from Texas in New Mexico before and after the 2013 enactment of Texas House Bill 2 (HB2), an omnibus bill of abortion restrictions, and to compare the gestational ages at which Texans presented for abortion in New Mexico before and after HB2. We conducted a chart review of Texas and New Mexico patients obtaining an abortion in New Mexico abortion clinics before HB 2 was signed and implemented (time period 1: January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012) and after HB 2 went into effect (time period 2: May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015). We used random sampling of corresponding 7-day periods (by week number during the one-year sample) to obtain data until we reached the desired sample of at least 300 patients. We compared proportions of individuals from Texas obtaining abortions and the gestational age at which they presented in the two time periods. We abstracted data from 350 and 300 Texas and New Mexico patients, respectively. The proportion of procedures provided to women from Texas increased from 10 (3%) pre-HB2 to 43 (14%) post-HB2 (p 
ISSN:0010-7824
1879-0518
DOI:10.1016/j.contraception.2020.05.003