A new surveillance report gives us a look at the state of legal abortion in the United States for the year 2021. It summarizes the available data, providing a national snapshot. This information is crucial because it establishes a baseline from a period before the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in 2022, which changed the legal landscape in many states.
The report focuses on legal induced abortions. It doesn't provide specific numbers, percentages, or trends in this summary. Instead, it compiles and presents the data that was collected. This kind of surveillance is a fundamental public health activity, helping to track important health issues.
It's important to understand what this report is and isn't. It describes what happened; it doesn't study why it happened or what the effects were. The data comes from 2021, so it doesn't reflect the significant legal changes that occurred afterward. The report itself notes no information on safety issues or adverse events, as that wasn't its purpose. This is purely a data summary, a piece of the puzzle for understanding a complex and evolving public health picture.