πŸ’” Top Abortion Researcher Loses Funding After Trump Admin Calls Her Work “Unscientific”

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Diana Greene Foster
, one of the most respected voices in reproductive health research, has just had her funding pulled by the Trump administration — and the reason is as alarming as it is confusing.

Foster is best known for leading the Turnaway Study, a groundbreaking 10-year research project that followed thousands of women who either received or were denied abortions. Her findings? Denying people abortion care increased their chances of poverty, abuse, and long-term hardship.

After the fall of Roe v. Wade in the 2022 Dobbs decision, Foster began a new project to understand the real-life impacts of abortion bans across the U.S. Her work was set to receive $2.5 million in support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) over five years.

Then, unexpectedly, her funding was canceled.


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🚨 Why Was the Funding Cut?

In a letter to Foster’s team, the NIH claimed that studies involving “gender identity” are “unscientific” and don’t serve most Americans. This vague reasoning has also been used to cut other life-saving programs — like those focused on maternal mortality and domestic violence.


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πŸ“‰ What’s At Stake?

Foster’s research could give us real data on how abortion bans are hurting people:

  • More people are needing second-trimester abortions due to delays.

  • Patients with medical emergencies are struggling to get timely care.

  • Victims of abuse are being trapped by abusers using abortion bans as tools of control.

  • Many people are losing jobs, income, and housing due to travel costs and delays.

Without this research, we’re left with guesses — and that’s exactly what some lawmakers may want.


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πŸ’¬ In Her Own Words

I’d rather be implementing the study,” Foster said, “than spending time desperately trying to replace the canceled funds.

She and her team had only used a small fraction of the grant before being told it was over. Now, they’re scrambling to fundraise — all while trying to track the real-life consequences of one of the most controversial legal decisions in recent history.

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πŸ‘€ Why It Matters

The data Foster is collecting could help protect pregnant people across the country. Without it, policies can stay harmful and hidden behind closed doors.

As abortion bans increase, Foster’s research could shine a light on the true cost of these laws: not just in money, but in health, safety, and freedom.

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πŸ”Ž Source: Article based on reporting by Kylie Cheung for Jezebel, published April 10, 2025. We’ve distilled the key insights right here for you to stay informed


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