June 15, 2026 · O&G open · DOI: 10.1097/og9.0000000000000174

Geospatial Analysis of Abortion Access for U.S. Servicewomen After <em>Dobbs</em>

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The authors aim to quantify the geographic accessibility of abortion services for U.S. servicewomen following the *Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization* decision. Their analysis reveals that over half of reproductive-aged servicewomen face significant travel burdens, with mean driving times to clinics exceeding 164 minutes, particularly in states with the most restrictive abortion laws. The findings highlight substantial disparities in access to reproductive health services based on geographic location and legal restrictions.

Lyna Cherikh, Sreeja Puthumana, Jessica Poulson, Katerina Shvartsman, Jill Brown, Mohamed Sallam

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