States / Utah
Utah
Utah currently enforces an 18-week limit while a broader trigger ban remains tied up in litigation, producing a constrained but active access environment. Maternal outcomes are near national averages, though rapid population growth pressures capacity. Medicaid expansion reduces cost barriers, but specialized services are concentrated along the Wasatch Front. Patients from surrounding restrictive states also seek care in Utah, affecting appointment availability. Legal uncertainty and growth dynamics shape the day-to-day experience of access.
13 policy resources
US Abortion Policies & Access - GuttmacherAbortion PolicyUS Gestational Limits & Exceptions - GuttmacherGestational Limits & ExceptionsCriminal Penalties for Physicians in State Abortion Bans - KFFCriminal Penalties (Providers)Post-Dobbs Pregnancy Criminal Cases - Pregnancy JusticeCriminal Penalties (Patients)Office of Population AffairsFamily Planning AccessPregnancy Discrimination and Pregnancy-Related Disability Discrimination - EEOCPregnancy Workplace ProtectionsState Family and Medical Leave Laws - NCSLPaid Parental Leave/ BenefitsNational Database of Childcare PricesChildcare CostsUtah MedicaidMedicaid CoverageBirthing-Friendly Hospitals and Health Systems - CMSBirthing-Friendly HospitalsThe Baby-Friendly Hospital InitiativeBaby-Friendly HospitalsMaternal Mortality in the US - The Commonwealth FundMaternal Mortality Rate (per 100K)Utah Department of Health & Human ServicesState Health Department
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