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Opinion | Why is the maternal mortality rate worse in Washington, D.C. than Syria?
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Opinion | Summer Sherburne Hawkins: 'A pregnant woman’s risk of death should not be determined by her race and the state in which she lives.' - NBCNewsTHINK

Linking our mortality data to state-level indicators, we found that in the same period of time as our study, five states required abortion providers to obtain admitting privileges or transfer agreements, 12 states created maternal mortality review committees, 12 states enacted laws that prohibit abortions based on gestational age and 20 states restricted coverage of abortions by insurance purchased through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.

A 20 percent reduction in Planned Parenthood clinics increased mortality by 8 percent on average and negatively affected all women, increasing mortality rates by 6 to 15 percent among black, white and Hispanic women, as well as those identified as other race/ethnicity. Those findings suggest that even more recent fiscal and legislative changes aimed at further reducing women’s access to family planning and reproductive health services have likely contributed to the rise in maternal mortality rates.

And there is more to come. Currently, seven states have passed bills to prohibit abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy or earlier, but those laws are not yet in effect.

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