Wednesday, May 4, 2022

What Will Happen to Roe v. Wade?

The Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion poses the harshest threat against reproductive rights in nearly 50 years.
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By Paola de Varona, News Editor
The Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion poses the harshest threat against reproductive rights in nearly 50 years. If you're trying to understand what life was like before Roe v. Wade was passed, you can read American author Grace Paley's essay about illegal abortions in the 1940s: "Women Died All the Time."
Today's Top Story
What Will Happen If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned?
The Supreme Court will likely strike down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey this summer, according to a leaked draft opinion obtained by Politico. If this decision proves to be final, many states could ban abortion care.
 
These restrictions could place millions at risk of severe complications from unsafe pregnancies and/or abortions. The largest burden would fall on people who face economic barriers and wouldn't be able to travel across state lines in search of care. Ultimately, overturning Roe wouldn't stop abortions, it would just put people in grave, unnecessary danger.
 
"People who think that abortion didn't occur before Roe are wrong," Christa Ramey, JD, a civil rights attorney at Ramey Law PC, told Verywell. "Women just died before Roe."
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Roe v. Wade doesn't just secure abortion rights. It also establishes a patient's right to privacy—meaning the government cannot interfere with private conversations between you and your healthcare provider. In turn, the government cannot punish people for seeking an abortion.
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This draft does not change current access to abortion care. If a final ruling is issued, the decision would affect abortion access differently across states. At least 13 states have passed "trigger laws" that would ban abortions once Roe is overturned.
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Access to abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned would vary state-by-state.
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Need a comprehensive guide on your birth control options? We've got you covered. If you don't have health insurance there are some low-cost options. You don't need a prescription for condoms or spermicide. And some states allow pharmacists to write a prescription for the pill, patch, or vaginal ring after answering a few health questions. You can also try visiting your local public health clinic. If you do have insurance, your birth control should be covered.
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Growing evidence shows that psychedelics like psilocybin are effective at treating depression, and scientists are finally starting to understand why. In a new study, researchers found psilocybin works differently from traditional antidepressants by stimulating and rewiring brain pathways that are less active in depressed people's brains. Brain scans revealed that two doses of psilocybin strengthened underactive brain areas, which allowed for more flexible thinking and less negative thinking patterns.
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If you're wondering how to support someone in your life seeking an abortion, Vicki Bloom, a full-spectrum doula at Whole Self Doula, shared a few resources that may help in an interview with Verywell.
Be there for your people, plain and simple. Just be there as a support person for somebody who needs support as a friend. The Doula Project also has a zine called DIY Doula. It has a lot of resources for people to take care of themselves in that kind of situation.
Vicki Bloom
Full-spectrum doula at Whole Self Doula
 
Keep Reading
  It's Time to Rage. The New York Times
 
  Democrat Leaders Are Getting the Abortion Story Wrong—Again. The Cut
 
  How the Real Jane Roe Shaped the Abortion Wars. The New Yorker
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