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The study appears June 26 in the American Journal of Public Health , almost three years to the date of the Supreme Court decision that ended the constitutional right to abortion.
14 states have adopted abortion bans since the 2022 court decision.
Delays are due to the additional time and costs associated with traveling longer distances to obtain care.
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