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. 2020 Jan;110(1):90-97.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305369. Epub 2019 Oct 17.

Demand for Self-Managed Medication Abortion Through an Online Telemedicine Service in the United States

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Demand for Self-Managed Medication Abortion Through an Online Telemedicine Service in the United States

Abigail R A Aiken et al. Am J Public Health. 2020 Jan.

Abstract

Objectives. To examine demand for abortion medications through an online telemedicine service in the United States.Methods. We examined requests from US residents to the online telemedicine abortion service Women on Web (WoW) between October 15, 2017, and August 15, 2018. We calculated the population-adjusted rate of requests by state and examined the demographics, clinical characteristics, and motivations of those seeking services, comparing those in states with hostile versus supportive abortion policy climates.Results. Over 10 months, WoW received 6022 requests from US residents; 76% from hostile states. Mississippi had the highest rate of requests (24.9 per 100 000 women of reproductive age). In both hostile and supportive states, a majority (60%) reported a combination of barriers to clinic access and preferences for self-management. Cost was the most common barrier (71% in hostile states; 63% in supportive states; P < .001). Privacy was the most common preference (49% in both hostile and supportive states; P = .66).Conclusions. Demand for self-managed medication abortion through online telemedicine is prevalent in the United States. There is a public health justification to make these abortions as safe, effective, and supported as possible.

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Map Showing Density of Requests for Abortion Medications to Women on Web by State of Residence: United States; October 15, 2017–August 15, 2018

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