When it comes to abortion, what Americans don’t know can hurt them. The abortion industry relies on the public’s lack of knowledge about abortion to make misleading claims — for instance, that abortion drugs are “safer than Tylenol.” Most peer-reviewed articles examining abortion complications have been published by abortion-advocacy researchers. Journalists who report on those studies often ignore or are unaware of known deficiencies in U.S. abortion data collection, notably the many women lost to follow-up with unknown abortion outcomes and the failure of many women to report a preceding abortion when a complication occurs later. To fill these major gaps in research, I, along w
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