Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care

Plain language summary In Europe, people who live in countries where abortion is severely restricted or illegal altogether lack access to abortion care entirely, but even people who live in countries with more liberal laws face barriers due to gestational age limits, waiting periods, and a lack of t...

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Main Authors: Camille Garnsey, Giulia Zanini, Silvia De Zordo, Joanna Mishtal, Alexandra Wollum, Caitlin Gerdts
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01158-z
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spelling doaj-49a05fe7fcd446ac88ad2260667c3f752021-05-23T11:19:36ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552021-05-0118111310.1186/s12978-021-01158-zCross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain careCamille Garnsey0Giulia Zanini1Silvia De Zordo2Joanna Mishtal3Alexandra Wollum4Caitlin Gerdts5Ibis Reproductive HealthDepartment of Anthropology, University of BarcelonaDepartment of Anthropology, University of BarcelonaDepartment of Anthropology, University of Central FloridaIbis Reproductive HealthIbis Reproductive HealthPlain language summary In Europe, people who live in countries where abortion is severely restricted or illegal altogether lack access to abortion care entirely, but even people who live in countries with more liberal laws face barriers due to gestational age limits, waiting periods, and a lack of trained and willing providers. Existing evidence suggests that restrictions and barriers compel people from both countries with restrictive laws as well as those from countries with more liberal laws to travel outside of their home country for abortion services. England and Wales are common destinations for people traveling within Europe to obtain abortion services, but little is known about the experiences of these travelers. We surveyed individuals who had traveled from another country to seek abortion services in England or Wales. Our analysis documents that many participants contemplated getting an abortion and sought care in their home countries before traveling. Likewise, many participants indicated that they would have preferred to have obtained an abortion earlier in their pregnancy, and referenced scheduling issues, a dearth of local services, delayed pregnancy recognition, and financial difficulties as causing their delay. A majority of participants indicated that covering the costs of their abortion, and the costs of travel was difficult, and that the travel experience in its entirety was difficult. Our findings document the reasons for, and burdens associated with abortion travel and highlight the need to expand access to abortion across Europe via the elimination of all legal restrictions and impediments.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01158-zEuropeInduced abortionAbortion travelAbortion barriers
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Giulia Zanini
Silvia De Zordo
Joanna Mishtal
Alexandra Wollum
Caitlin Gerdts
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Giulia Zanini
Silvia De Zordo
Joanna Mishtal
Alexandra Wollum
Caitlin Gerdts
Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
Reproductive Health
Europe
Induced abortion
Abortion travel
Abortion barriers
author_facet Camille Garnsey
Giulia Zanini
Silvia De Zordo
Joanna Mishtal
Alexandra Wollum
Caitlin Gerdts
author_sort Camille Garnsey
title Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
title_short Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
title_full Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
title_fullStr Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
title_full_unstemmed Cross-country abortion travel to England and Wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
title_sort cross-country abortion travel to england and wales: results from a cross-sectional survey exploring people’s experiences crossing borders to obtain care
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Health
issn 1742-4755
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Plain language summary In Europe, people who live in countries where abortion is severely restricted or illegal altogether lack access to abortion care entirely, but even people who live in countries with more liberal laws face barriers due to gestational age limits, waiting periods, and a lack of trained and willing providers. Existing evidence suggests that restrictions and barriers compel people from both countries with restrictive laws as well as those from countries with more liberal laws to travel outside of their home country for abortion services. England and Wales are common destinations for people traveling within Europe to obtain abortion services, but little is known about the experiences of these travelers. We surveyed individuals who had traveled from another country to seek abortion services in England or Wales. Our analysis documents that many participants contemplated getting an abortion and sought care in their home countries before traveling. Likewise, many participants indicated that they would have preferred to have obtained an abortion earlier in their pregnancy, and referenced scheduling issues, a dearth of local services, delayed pregnancy recognition, and financial difficulties as causing their delay. A majority of participants indicated that covering the costs of their abortion, and the costs of travel was difficult, and that the travel experience in its entirety was difficult. Our findings document the reasons for, and burdens associated with abortion travel and highlight the need to expand access to abortion across Europe via the elimination of all legal restrictions and impediments.
topic Europe
Induced abortion
Abortion travel
Abortion barriers
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01158-z
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