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An Overview of Abortion in the United States References:

 

The Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI), The Limitations of U.S. Statistics on Abortion, Issues in Brief, New York: AGI, 1997.

AGI, Sharing Responsibility: Women, Society and Abortion Worldwide, New York: AGI, 1999.

AGI, Mandatory waiting periods for abortion, State Policies in Brief, Dec. 2002, accessed Jan. 7, 2003.

AGI, Parental involvement, State Policies in Brief, Dec. 2002, , accessed Jan. 7, 2003.

AGI, Restricting insurance coverage of abortion, State Policies in Brief, Dec. 2002, accessed Jan. 7, 2003.

AGI, State funding of abortion under Medicaid, State Policies in Brief, Dec. 2002, accessed Jan. 7, 2003.

Almeling R, Tews L and Dudley S, Abortion training in U.S. obstetrics and gynecology residency programs, 1998, Family Planning Perspectives, 2000, 32(6):268-271 & 320.

Bartlett L, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, personal communication, May 10, 2001.

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Cozzarelli C and Major B, The effects of anti-abortion demonstrators and pro-choice escorts on women's psychological responses to abortion, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1994, 13:404- 427.

Darroch JE and Singh S, Why Is Teenage Pregnancy Declining? The Roles of Abstinence, Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use, Occasional Report, New York: AGI, 1999, No. 1.

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Finer LB and Henshaw SK, Abortion incidence and services in the United States in 2000, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2003, 35(1):6-15.

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Henshaw SK, Unintended pregnancy in the United States, Family Planning Perspectives, 1998, 30(1):24-29 & 46.

Henshaw SK and Finer LB, The accessibility of abortion services in the United States, 2001, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2003, 35(1):16-24.

Henshaw SK, Singh S and Haas T, Recent trends in abortion rates worldwide, International Family Planning Perspectives, 1999 25(1):44-48.

Henshaw SK, Singh S and Haas T, The incidence of abortion worldwide, International Family Planning Perspectives, 1999. 25, (suppl):S30-S38.

Jones RK, Darroch JE and Henshaw SK, Patterns in the socioeconomic characteristics of women obtaining abortions in 2000-2001, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2002, 34(5):226-235.

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National Abortion Federation (NAF) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG). Who Will Provide Abortions? Ensuring the Availability of Qualified Practitioners, Washington, DC, 1991.

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Torres A and Forrest JD, Why do women have abortions? Family Planning Perspectives, 1988, 20(4):169-176.

Trussell J and Kowal D, The essentials of contraception: efficacy, safety and personal considerations, in: Hatcher RA et al. eds, Contraceptive Technology, 17th rev. ed. New York: Ardent Media, 1998, Table 9.4.

World Health Organization (WHO), Division of Reproductive Health, Unsafe Abortion: Global and Regional Estimates of Incidence of and Mortality Due to Unsafe Abortion, with Listing of Available Country Data, Geneva:WHO, 1998.




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