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Senate Bill 8, which went into effect Sept. 1, makes it illegal to “aid or abet” an abortion in Texas, but that hasn’t stopped peoplefrom going online to.
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iStock/Chinnapong(NEW YORK) The cost of care at clinics is a major factor driving patients to seek self-managed abortion through telemedicine, a new study published Friday found. Aid Access, a nonprofit advocacy group founded by a Dutch doctor, helps individuals' access abortion by arranging to mail mifepristone and misoprostol, the pills that make up a medication abortion, directly to people thus, they can have a self-managed abortion, meaning they take care of it outside a traditional medical setting. The study, published in the peer-reviewed JAMA Network Open, used data from the organization. Between March 2018 and March 2020, 57,506 people from all 50 states requested self-managed medication abortion through Aid Access. Among the requests, 73.5% said they were specifically seeking self-managed abortion because they were unable to afford in-clinic care. An abortion can cost as much as $1,500, according to Planned Parenthood, and that number varies widely based on what form