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Cost of care, distance to clinics drives demand for self-managed abortion: Study

iStock/Chinnapong(NEW YORK) The cost of care at clinics is a major factor driving patients to seek self-managed abortion through telemedicine, a new study published Friday found. Aid Access, a nonprofit advocacy group founded by a Dutch doctor, helps individuals' access abortion by arranging to mail mifepristone and misoprostol, the pills that make up a medication abortion, directly to people thus, they can have a self-managed abortion, meaning they take care of it outside a traditional medical setting. The study, published in the peer-reviewed JAMA Network Open, used data from the organization. Between March 2018 and March 2020, 57,506 people from all 50 states requested self-managed medication abortion through Aid Access. Among the requests, 73.5% said they were specifically seeking self-managed abortion because they were unable to afford in-clinic care. An abortion can cost as much as $1,500, according to Planned Parenthood, and that number varies widely based on what form

Including Queer Sexuality Actually Means Excluding Women

Including Queer Sexuality Actually Means Excluding Women May 11, 2021 Things are certainly not all peace, love, and understanding in the world of LGBT activism, and no one knows this better than lesbians. Just like women’s locker rooms, their unique spaces are being erased by men who believe they are women. Indeed, The New York Times recently noted the death of the lesbian bars but delicately refused to connect the dots to why. Also highlighted by The New York Times, The Lesbian Bar Project was founded last October to lament the fact there remains only a small handful of lady meet-up watering holes in the entire United States, where there used to be hundreds. Leftist California has precisely as many lesbian bars as backwater Alabama:

It shouldn t be students job to provide period products on campus

It shouldn’t be students’ job to provide period products on campus Lack of free and accessible period products undermines education. April 30, 2021 There have been several small victories in the fight for free and accessible period products. Recently, Victoria installed period product dispensing machines in every government school. South Australia has announced that it will provide free sanitary products to all students in Year 5 and above. Additionally, the New South Wales Education Department said they were “developing work on a pilot program” that would trial handing out free pads and tampons at schools.  However, these initiatives have not translated to tertiary institutions currently, no Australian university provides free, accessible sanitary products to their students. And as previously investigated by

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