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State of Confusion: Ohio’s Restrictive Abortion Landscape and the Production of Uncertainty in Reproductive Health Care

Danielle Czarnecki, Danielle Bessett, Hillary J. Gyuras, Alison H. Norris, Michelle L. McGowan

2023Journal of Health and Social Behavior25 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study examines an underexplored source of medical uncertainty: the political context of care. Since 2011, Ohio has passed over 16 abortion-restrictive laws. We know little about how this legislation affects reproductive health care outside of abortion clinics. Drawing on focus groups and interviews with genetic counselors and obstetrician-gynecologists, we examine how abortion legislation impacts their work. We find that interpretation and implementation of legislation is not straightforward and varies by institution and region of the state. An ever-changing legislative landscape combined with uneven implementation of restrictions into policy produces uncertainty in reproductive health care. We also found uncertainty about the legal consequences of abortion in restrictive contexts, with obstetrician-gynecologists reporting greater concerns given their proximity to care provision. We argue that uncertainty can result in stricter interpretations of regulations than necessitated by the law, thereby amplifying the impacts of an already restrictive context for abortion care.

Topics & Concepts

LegislationAbortionContext (archaeology)LegislatureReproductive healthHealth careAbortion lawInstitutionState (computer science)State legislatureLawPolitical scienceFamily planningMedicinePopulationEnvironmental healthGeographyPregnancyGeneticsArchaeologyAlgorithmComputer scienceBiologyResearch methodologyReproductive Health and ContraceptionReproductive Health and TechnologiesHistorical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes