Federal gag rule & abortions
2017-02-03 16:31:15.039508+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
The Trump global gag rule: an attack on US family planning and global health aid
Moreover, there is no evidence that the global gag rule has ever resulted in its stated aim of reducing abortion. The first study to measure the effect of the gag rule showed that this policy could actually have resulted in an increase in abortions. Another study assessed the gag rule in Ghana and found that because of declines in the availability of contraceptive services, both fertility and abortion rates were higher during the gag rule years than during non-gag rule years in rural and poor populations. This is consistent with anecdotal data that the gag rule's main effect has been to reduce women's access to quality contraceptive services, thereby increasing the probability of unintended pregnancy and making recourse to abortion more likely.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30270-2