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Trends in utilization of an anonymous abortion and miscarriage hotline before and after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization: a retrospective cohort study

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Sara K. Redd
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Alexandra A. Gavidia
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Taylor Jones
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Sage Dillon
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Alina A. Luke
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Emma Chew Murphy
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Marissa J. Arzate
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Ashley Martinez
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Mindy Brittner
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April Lockley
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Whitney Rice
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Jennifer Karlin *
DOI:10.1016/j.lana.2026.101507delete
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The Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision significantly altered abortion access in the U.S., increasing reliance on resources outside the formal healthcare system. This study examined utilization of a medical hotline supporting people managing their abortions and miscarriages, comparing trends before and after Dobbs.
Keywords:
Abortion hotline
Self-managed abortion
Dobbs decision
United States
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