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Postpartum Permanent Contraception Increases among Native-Americans and Immigrant Latinas Following Dobbs Abortion Bans

Mon, August 10, 2:00 to 3:30pm, TBA

Abstract

The 2022 Dobbs versus Jackson Women’s Health Supreme Court decision immediately triggered abortion bans in 14 U.S. states. In this context of sharply constrained reproductive-care options, we hypothesize female postpartum sterilization incidence increases specifically among Native-Americans and immigrant Latinas, two marginalized groups with prior experience of coercive sterilization. We use data from the state-representative Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System in a difference-in-difference analysis that estimates magnitudes of change in sterilization incidence in two post-Dobbs quarters in seven abortion-ban states, Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, relative to in abortion-protected states. We estimate 8 and 9 percentage-point relative increases in sterilization incidence in the first post-Dobbs quarter respectively for Native-Americans and immigrant Latinas. This compares to 3 percentage-point relative increases overall in those states. Applying a reproductive-justice framework, we conclude that post-Dobbs increases in sterilization incidence among Native-Americans and immigrant Latinas reproduce historical coerced sterilization patterns.

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