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>>>>"Teen pregnancy" makes sense because it's directly measurable/not easy to fudge and definitely has association with poorer outcomes for baby AND mother. The trouble is that while US teen pregnancy rates remain high, there has been a 63% decrease since 1991- which is no good for a graph purporting to blame the "war on poverty."
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>>>>IMHO if you can eliminate the social disadvantage, differences in outcome boil down to Mom’s education level.
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>>>and the unwillingness to get an abortion - which will correlate in itself with religion and education
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>>Or inability due to safe, legal abortions not being available within a 1 day trip.
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>Safe being the important adjective here IMO - either you are able to hop into a jurisdiction where it's legal or legality will take a flying leap...

Unfortunately, there's a lot of area that has lost its low-cost (or no-cost) women's health clinic simply because it performed abortions one day a week. So finding a clinic is harder. Here in Texas, that pretty much means that anyone living west of San Antonio has an 8 - 12 hour drive one way to even get to a clinic. Team that up with the fact that many states are now requiring a 'cooling off' period between the initial visit (with it's required ultrasound) and the actual procedure (usually 2-3 days, if I'm remembering what I've read correctly), that's another trip - assuming you have the time to take off from work - so we're talking 24 - 48 hours driving, not counting time in the actual office, etc.
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