“…With few facilities providing abortion care in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, people were forced to travel even further because no other facilities were available. The fact that many people did not obtain care at the nearest facility might also reflect other factors that people consider when seeking abortion, such as referrals from trusted sources, differences in abortion restrictions between states, and variation between facilities in the types of abortion offered, gestational limits, and cost [ 21 , 22 ]. For example, people might have decided to travel further to obtain care in Colorado or New Mexico, states with fewer abortion restrictions and lower median costs for first-trimester abortion care [ 23 ], which many people have to pay out of pocket because insurance coverage for abortion is limited.…”