This week’s leak of a draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade came as more than half of U.S. states are poised to outlaw abortion if the Supreme Court
Women of color in states with restrictive abortion laws often have limited access to health care and a lack of choices for effective birth control, advocates say.
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In states that already limit access to abortions, Black and Hispanic women are far more likely than white women to have an abortion. Pro choice advocates say poor access to sex education, birth control, and employment opportunities are all contributing factors.