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imaddowzimet.bsky.social
Data Scientist at Guttmacher; I lead the Monthly Abortion Provision Study (https://www.guttmacher.org/monthly-abortion-provision-study) but post here mainly about statistics.
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🚨New Pub in @bmj.com Sexual and Reproductive Health Why are people in the US obtaining advance provision of medication abortion pills? Post Dobbs - and more recently after the 2024 presidential election - more people are ordering abortion pills to have just in case ⬇️ srh.bmj.com/content/earl...

And the trickiest part: that the required skills and training for these things overlap hardly at all

Another one of these I really like in Brooklyn

Super proud of our work on @guttmacher.org’s state policy team! Read our year end state policy trends report here: www.guttmacher.org/2024/12/stat...

New research from our team at the Mullan Institute: no significant changes in state-level OBGYN movement after Dobbs, but longstanding workforce challenges in states that now have abortion bans. The effects of Dobbs on the workforce - including moral injury - are huge and will take years to unfold.

New NSFG survey data available 🎉👍 Response rate 23% 👎🥺😢 User Guide warns caution in making comparisons over time, which limits the value of this data. 💔

Happy NSFG Release Day! www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg/ns...

You know you have been doing abortion research a long time when you start to think of the fourth Thursday of November as the “day after the CDC abortion report comes out”.

New CDC abortion data for 2022 were just released, and this article provides important context on how to interpret the new statistics, including quotes from @guttmacher.org expert @imaddowzimet.bsky.social. Strong reporting by @cartersherman.bsky.social amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2024...

Allow me to introduce you to @abortionsquad.bsky.social if you're not familiar. OARS runs r/abortion, the subreddit that's open 24/7/365 to help people around the world access safe abortion care. (1/6)

Talked to Iowa Public Radio about data we just released on the impact of the six-week ban in Iowa - showing an estimated 38% decline in clinician-provided abortions in the state after the ban went into effect. www.iowapublicradio.org/health/2024-...

Did anyone else notice that PRAMS response rates in the south seem to have plummeted in 2022? (even aside from the context of overall declines in response rates?)

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As someone who is moving apartments with their toddler in the next month, new Bluey episode causing all kinds of fun exciting difficulties