
Since 2022, Colorado and 10 other states have passed voter initiatives to protect or expand abortion access. Yet, seven of these states, including Colorado, require people under the age of 18 to get consent from or notify a parent prior to receiving abortion services. In January 2025, my colleagues and I published research using in-depth interviews with 33 people ages 15 to 22 in Colorado who considered or obtained abortion care between 2020 and 2023. Our study suggests that Colorado's parental notification law delays young people's access to abortion, complicates already complex family relationships, and forces unwanted disclosure of the pregnancy and abortion. As a nurse, I have provided health care to young people and their families for more than two decades, and as a researcher, I have spent the past 10 years studying young people's experiences with parental involvement laws. In the U.S., 38 states allow abortion services at some point in pregnancy. Of those,24 states have...
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