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Related: About this forumUp against strict laws, Texas women learn do-it-yourself abortions
World | Tue May 24, 2016 7:10am EDT Related: U.S.
Up against strict laws, Texas women learn do-it-yourself abortions
BY ELLEN WULFHORST
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-abortion-usa-texas-doityourself-idUSKCN0YF1BC
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Susanna was young, single, broke and pregnant in southern Texas where, thanks to the state's strict laws, her chances of getting a surgical abortion at a clinic were slim to none.
So she did what an estimated 100,000 women or more in Texas have done - had a self-induced abortion.
With the help of a friend, some online instructions and quick dash across the Mexican border for some pills, she addressed the issue of unwanted pregnancy in a state where women are finding abortion services too expensive and too far away.
Restrictive laws took hold in Texas in 2013, forcing so many clinic closings that fewer than 20 remain to serve 5.4 million women of reproductive age.
Supporters of the laws say they protect women's health. The regulations require clinics to upgrade to hospital standards and doctors performing abortions to have formal agreements to admit patients to local hospitals.
But experts say that if the U.S. Supreme Court upholds Texas' restrictive abortion laws, the numbers of self-induced abortions will escalate.
Up against strict laws, Texas women learn do-it-yourself abortions
BY ELLEN WULFHORST
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-abortion-usa-texas-doityourself-idUSKCN0YF1BC
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Susanna was young, single, broke and pregnant in southern Texas where, thanks to the state's strict laws, her chances of getting a surgical abortion at a clinic were slim to none.
So she did what an estimated 100,000 women or more in Texas have done - had a self-induced abortion.
With the help of a friend, some online instructions and quick dash across the Mexican border for some pills, she addressed the issue of unwanted pregnancy in a state where women are finding abortion services too expensive and too far away.
Restrictive laws took hold in Texas in 2013, forcing so many clinic closings that fewer than 20 remain to serve 5.4 million women of reproductive age.
Supporters of the laws say they protect women's health. The regulations require clinics to upgrade to hospital standards and doctors performing abortions to have formal agreements to admit patients to local hospitals.
But experts say that if the U.S. Supreme Court upholds Texas' restrictive abortion laws, the numbers of self-induced abortions will escalate.
But yeah, Supreme Court picks and "social issues" just aren't that important. Oh, and there is no difference between Trump and Clinton.
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Up against strict laws, Texas women learn do-it-yourself abortions (Original Post)
JTFrog
May 2016
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PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)1. Have you seen this film?
http://vesselthefilm.com
When I am able, I will quit my job, sell all of my belongings and dedicate my life to helping these heroic women.
When I am able, I will quit my job, sell all of my belongings and dedicate my life to helping these heroic women.
JTFrog
(14,274 posts)2. I have not, but I will now.
I am leaving in the morning for Japan to attend my brother's funeral. I will put it on my watch list for when I get back. Thanks!
PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)3. I'm so sorry for your loss. Safe travels.
It's a wonderful story, enjoy.
JTFrog
(14,274 posts)4. Thank you very much.
I just found that the movie is on Netflix. Perfect.
brer cat
(26,126 posts)5. Back to the dark ages and back alleys for women!
I agree with your comments. K&R
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)6. This is so damn wrong...
and you are absolutely correct. Reproductive rights are under fire. We finally got marriage equality. The gutting of the Voting Rights Act is going to have to be fought in the courts. The idiots (yes, barking dogs, go ahead and alert on me) that say they are going to take their ball and go home if their candidate doesn't win are going to screw a lot of people over. K&R
ismnotwasm
(42,434 posts)7. K&R