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Roe v Wade ruling disproportionately hurts Black women, experts say

Published 06/27/2022, 06:05 AM
Updated 06/27/2022, 02:57 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pro-choice supporters protest in front of the Alabama State House as Alabama state Senate votes on the strictest anti-abortion?bill in the United States at the Alabama Legislature in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S. May 14, 2019.  REUTERS/Chris Aluka

By Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn a constitutional right to an abortion is expected to have a disproportionate impact on Black women and other women of color, who have traditionally faced overwhelming costs and logistical obstacles in obtaining reproductive healthcare, experts said.

The reversal of Roe v Wade allows state governments to decide whether an abortion is legal. While some states have recently reaffirmed the right to an abortion, 26 states are likely or certain to ban abortion in most or all circumstances.

More Black women live in states that will likely ban abortion, and those living in southern states - with the most restrictive laws - will bear the brunt.

For example, Black people make up about 38% of Mississippi's population, according to recent Census data, compared to about 13% of the U.S. population overall.

Black women in the United States are nearly four times more likely to have abortions than white women, while Latina women are twice as likely, according to 2019 data https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/ss/ss7009a1.htm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Health experts trace the relatively high rates of abortion among Black women to disparities in healthcare access, including lack of health insurance and contraceptives in underserved communities.

In Mississippi, Black women accounted for 74% of abortions in 2019, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

"There is no denying the fact that this is a direct attack on all women, and Black women stand to be disproportionately impacted by the court's egregious assault on basic human rights," said Janette McCarthy Wallace, general counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

If more Black women are forced to carry pregnancies to term, there will be a disproportionate increase in deaths of Black women in childbirth, a study https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-9585908 published by Duke University Press finds.

More American women overall die of childbirth every year compared to any other developed nation, according to the White House. Black women are more than three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications as white women, data shared by the White House show.

A full abortion ban could further increase Black maternal deaths by 33%, compared to a 21% increase for the overall population, the Duke study found.

The Supreme Court ruling "marks the beginning of a new public health crisis for Black women," said Michelle Webb, chief communications officer of the Black Women's Health Imperative, a non-profit focused on improving the health of Black women.

U.S. Representative Cori Bush, who spoke about getting an abortion at 18, said "the attack on reproductive rights and abortion care is a public health emergency, and without action, it will further endanger the lives of our most marginalized communities."

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Women who are forced to have an unwanted baby are more likely to be in poverty and experience financial distress for years afterward, with higher rates of evictions and bankruptcies, research including a 2020 paper https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w26662/w26662.pdf published by the National Bureau of Economic Research shows.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pro-choice supporters protest in front of the Alabama State House as Alabama state Senate votes on the strictest anti-abortion?bill in the United States at the Alabama Legislature in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S. May 14, 2019.  REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry/File Photo

When a woman is not able to obtain an abortion, the psychological impact of such an action hampers productivity, it said. Women also face medical costs associated with prenatal care, birth, postpartum recovery in addition to costs associated with raising a child that typically exceed $9,000 a year, the research showed.

"Abortion rights are economic rights," said Heidi Shierholz, president of the Economic Policy Institute. "This decision means the loss of economic security, independence, and mobility for abortion seekers," she said, which will impact women of color the most.

Latest comments

Margaret Sanger would be proud of this article.
So racist to say ****minority babies is normal.. soo racist
wasn't planned parenthood set up to stop African Americans from reproducing? I don't think this is a good look.
No
stop f....ng around and do more mast....te
Ted Cruz argued in court that "there is no substantive-due-process right to stimulate one’s *****.  Expect the Supreme Court to agree w/ him soon.
* “one’s geni tals
The protesters includes plenty of people not white & women.  And don't cry "race card" while using it yourself.
Simple, redirect monies spent on supporting abortions directly to assisting women of color to better their economic opportinities with education, counseling, education, training and jobs! Simple dems, spend tge govt moneies to help women of color rather than hurt them!
Affirmative actions are also opposed by Republicans.
Rates of *****& childhood ******abuse are higher among the black population than the white.
*Rates of ra pe & children se x abuse
Carlos, wait, so suddenly it's just statistics now rather than "judging people by their race"? Great. Take that same mindset and re-read the article and headline.
Quit playing the race card. This was a legal clarification of constitutional law, not moral, and not political. It goes back to the states where it belongs. Now you can debate, petition, and vote your convictions as you desire at the state level. I think they call that democracy.
exactly as the founding fathers intended
idk maybe use birth control or swallow more
Republicans ending Roe is Republicans end slavery 2.0
Leave black women out of your nonsense only with these dotish *******yall know about black struggles
Yeah? I think the NAACP might know a little about it. Next time, read the article.
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