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Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) is a research group at @UCSF. We're committed to advancing reproductive well-being through science.

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Our research consistently finds that telehealth abortions are safe and effective. Patients who’ve had abortions via telehealth say that they felt telehealth was the right decision for them.

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A growing number of Americans are self-managing their abortions. Here’s what a medication abortion feels like ⬇️

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New research out today! We worked w @Ansirh to study the impact of 3 abortion storylines on audiences, finding that viewers had a greater understanding of abortion access & safety. They even inspired some to take actions in support of reproductive rights hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/abo…

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Depictions in TV and Movies shape the way Americans see abortion care. We’re so excited to see Steph Herold’s research shared with writers!

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Our latest trends report demonstrates that abortion care looks dramatically different in states that have broad and legal access to abortion compared to states that do not. These differences have only become more pronounced in recent years. ansirh.org/abortion-facil…

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People deserve access to abortion care no matter where they live, how much they earn, or which trimester their pregnancy is in.

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Medically accurate storylines about abortion can help educate and inform viewers “across all political leanings,” according to our new study in collaboration with Norman Lear Center. hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/abo…

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The most common feeling after an abortion is relief. The majority of #TurnawayStudy participants reported feeling relief even years after their abortion.

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There is no ‘wrong’ reason to have an abortion. Our research shows that people are excellent at predicting how having a child would impact their lives and their families and making the decision that is best for them.

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Most people using cannabis during pregnancy report doing so for health reasons, a new study shows. But some people, particularly people of color & people living on low incomes, may be self-treating with cannabis due to barriers accessing care. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/da…

Most people using cannabis during pregnancy report doing so for health reasons, a new study shows.

But some people, particularly people of color & people living on low incomes, may be self-treating with cannabis due to barriers accessing care. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/da…
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#Internship Alert: ANSIRH is seeking an intern who will work closely with the communications team during the Fall 2024 term. Learn the various roles of a communications department at an academic research program.💻✍️📢 Apply by 9/13! ansirh.org/communications…

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The largest study of telehealth abortion in the U.S. demonstrated that receiving abortion pills via telemedicine is safe and effective. Nearly all patients trusted the telehealth provider, felt telehealth was the right decision, felt cared for, and were very satisfied.

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Abortion care later in pregnancy is a necessary part of reproductive health care. It should be available without legal limits, no matter where you live.

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When we allow voters to decide on a ballot measure, they choose to protect abortion access over & over again. Voters in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, and South Dakota will consider constitutional amendments enshrining abortion rights.

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Our research shows that abortion bans are tying providers’ hands and impacting every aspect of health care. In states with abortion bans, we've seen increased morbidity and complications that could result in serious impairment and risk of death.