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Kansas

The Guttmacher Institute collects state-level data on publicly funded family planning services, unintended and teen pregnancy, and abortion. The Institute also tracks and analyzes state policies regarding abortion rights and access, minors’ access to services, funding for contraceptive services, sex and HIV education, and other topics related to sexual and reproductive health and rights.

View sexual and reproductive health research and analysis in your state

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    State Facts About Abortion

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  • Fact Sheet

    State Facts About Unintended Pregnancy

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 58%

    of women 13–44 live in a state hostile or extremely hostile to abortion rights
  • 38%

    of women 13–44 live in a state supportive of abortion rights
  • 24

    states (and DC) mandate sex education in schools

Resources

  • October 2017 News Release

    Although Many U.S. Women of Reproductive Age Live Close to an Abortion Clinic, A Substantial Minority Would Need to Travel Far to Access Services

    United States

    • Abortion
  • October 2017 Research Article

    Disparities and change over time in distance women would need to travel to have an abortion in the USA: a spatial analysis

    Jonathan Bearak, Kristen Burke and Rachel K. Jones,The Lancet Public Health

    United States

    • Abortion
  • October 2017 Infographic

    How far would U.S. women need to travel to access abortion?

    United States

    • Abortion
  • October 2017 Policy Analysis

    Postabortion Contraception: Emerging Opportunities and Barriers

    Megan K. Donovan,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
  • September 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed

    Congress Should Oppose the 20-Week Abortion Ban

    Heather D. Boonstra,The Hill

    United States

    • Abortion
  • September 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed

    Graham-Cassidy Continues Efforts To Bar Private Insurance Coverage Of Abortion

    Adam Sonfield,Health Affairs Blog

    United States

    • Abortion
  • September 2017 Infographic

    U.S. Adolescent Pregnancy Rates by State, 2013

    United States

    • Teens
  • September 2017 Infographic

    U.S. Adolescent Pregnancy Rates by Race, 2013

    United States

    • Teens
  • September 2017 Report

    Pregnancies, Births and Abortions Among Adolescents and Young Women in the United States, 2013: National and State Trends by Age, Race and Ethnicity

    Kathryn Kost, Isaac Maddow-Zimet and Alex Arpaia

    United States

    • Teens
  • September 2017 News Release

    U.S. Rates of Pregnancy, Birth and Abortion Among Adolescents and Young Adults Continue to Decline

    United States

    • Teens

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The antiabortion movement has long been an evidence-free zone and many of its signature initiatives and proposals are devoid of any factual foundation.

Elizabeth Nash

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