American attitudes on abortion are complicated and most Americans don’t fall into the pro-life or pro-choice binary.
Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? Many Are Saying Both
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: What Does It Mean? - Focus on the Family
Roe v Wade: How restricting access to abortion in the US will lead to more women's deaths
The Pro-Life Generation': Young Women Fight Against Abortion Rights - The New York Times
The Mainstream Abortion Rights Movement Failed to Prevent the End of Roe
Generation Z and the Transformation of American Adolescence: How Gen Z's Formative Experiences Shape Its Politics, Priorities, and Future - The Survey Center on American Life
Supreme Court Rules on Abortion: Thousands Protest End of Constitutional Right to Abortion - The New York Times
61% of Americans say abortion should be legal
Roe: 55% of Americans say they are 'pro-choice,' most since '95
The Pro-Life Generation': Young Women Fight Against Abortion Rights - The New York Times
Abortion Doesn't Have to Be an Either-Or Conversation
Reproductive Rights Full Section - Women in the States
Roe v Wade: Supreme Court decision highlights US abortion divide, Women's Rights News
Pro-Life': America's Most Patently Absurd Misnomer - The American Prospect
More Americans “Pro-Life” Than “Pro-Choice” for First Time