Key Takeaways. (1) The Mexico City Policy has led to increases in abortion in a range of sub-Saharan African countries. (2) Those findings are based on an analysis of contraception, pregnancy, and abortion trends across the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. (3) In countries that depend heavily on U.S. support for family planning and reproductive health programs, contraceptive use decreased 14 percent, pregnancies rose 12 percent, and abortions climbed 40 percent when the policy was in effect relative to countries less reliant on U.S. support. (4) The evidence suggests that the policy leads to a reduction in contraceptive use and increased pregnancies and abortions.
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