Abortion doulas provide critical support for those receiving abortion care, but as legislation becomes more restrictive, they are stregthening their networks and taking digital security precautions
Advocates fear that if Roe falls, disabled people will struggle to access abortion care, and even be vulnerable to forced sterilizations
Undocumented people, immigrants, and people who are seeking refuge or asylum in the U.S. already face barriers to accessing any type of health care
Gov. Stitt signed the new law on Wednesday, banning abortion from the moment of fertilization, with few exceptions
Restricted abortion access will harm BIPOC youths’ chances to build stable adult lives
Garza is vying to become the state’s first Latina attorney general—one who vows to fight attacks on bodily autonomy and abortion criminalization
Advocates say the country needs equitable access to birth control and more reproductive health care options—especially for those who experience systemic barriers
Many leaders have spoken out recently about where their state stands on reproductive rights
Regardless of their stance on abortion, people who miscarry may have limited options to manage their miscarriage if they live where abortions are banned
In nearby Idaho, the lieutenant governor has proposed the strictest abortion ban in the nation
Rape exceptions reinforce the idea that anyone seeking abortion care cannot have that bodily autonomy unless somebody else violates it
Donating to local abortion funds, using inclusive language, and educating yourself are great places to start
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