‘Because of the stigma of abortion, men don't want to talk about it’: Roe v. Wade reversal has life-changing effects on male partners

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‘Because of the stigma of abortion, men don't want to talk about it’: Roe v. Wade reversal has life-changing effects on male partners
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“When my partner can have her reproductive decisions controlled by the state, that means the state can control how we plan our family.”

In late June, with the reversal of Roe v. Wade leaving the future of abortion access in Tennessee uncertain, Daniel A. Collier faced a dilemma.

Miscarriage management can involve the same procedures used for some abortions. A dilation and curettage , which removes tissue from the uterus, is used to prevent hemorrhaging and infection for a miscarriage, but has also been banned in some hospitals located in states where abortion is no longer legal.

“If I ever choose to bounce, or if I’m forced to because of my wife’s health concerns, will it be easy to walk into any other tenure-track job? It may not be,” Collier, who has written about his family’s experience in part on Twitter, told MarketWatch. He shared this account with his wife’s permission, but she asked not to be identified or interviewed by MarketWatch for privacy reasons.

Young men whose partners had an abortion had higher academic achievement and achieved a higher socioeconomic status compared to their peers who became teenage fathers, according to a 2019 article in the peer-reviewed Journal of Adolescent Health. Teenage fathers tended to enter the workforce a lot earlier in lower-paid jobs, the study found.

One of the things they discuss, he said, is debunking the “mythic narrative” that most people had abortions because they were “young and reckless.” A majority of people who have abortions are in their 20s and already have children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of abortion patients in 2014 lived below the poverty line, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which supports abortion rights.

Regardless of where people stand on the political and legal spectrum, one thing is clear: There is demand for abortion access in the U.S. In 2019, there were more than 600,000 legal abortions in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center, which compiled data from the CDC. Men and women are often on the same page when it comes to the reasons for going ahead with an abortion, Nguyen said. Whether they are white-collar or blue-collar workers, their reasons typically include career, finances and timing: Either they already have a family, or they are not ready to start one.

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