Where women have rights

AK, CO, NH, NJ, NM, OR, VT believe women have an unrestricted right to choose what happens to their bodies. Seven states.



One of Oregon's solutions to the abortion dilemma is providing tele-health appointments to out-of-state and rural residents seeking a medical abortion, which can be administered with a pill. While it may be illegal to mail this medication to people living in states where abortion becomes banned, Udall said that anyone with an Oregon address can receive the pill in the mail. The address can be temporary.


Don't bring your phone to Planned Parenthood if you don't live in one of those seven states. Why? It can track you. https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7vzjb/location-data-abortion-clinics-safegraph-planned-parenthood

Since Google search data can be subpoenaed, consider using DuckDuckGo, or better yet a VPN plus a European search provider instead of Google.

In April, following the news of Idaho's strict abortion restriction law, Planned Parenthood announced plans to open a clinic in Ontario, an Oregon town close to the Idaho border.

NWAAF helps people seeking an abortion to cover all costs associated with the experience. That can include travel expenses for those living far away from an abortion clinic, the cost of a hotel room and meals, childcare expenses, and the cost of the procedure itself—which can range from $600 to $2,000 depending on how far along a pregnancy is.
...of the 1,000 average calls NWAAF receives to its hotline each year, the majority have historically been from Idaho.
...Oregon state legislators aimed to address that concern on Tuesday, with the creation of the Oregon Reproductive Health Equity Fund, a program to address “immediate and urgent patient needs for abortion funds and practical support” backed by $15 million in state dollars. The announcement was made as a direct response to the Idaho bill.
“People from states with more restrictive laws already travel to Oregon for abortion care, and we face the very real likelihood that other states will ban abortion and shutter clinics,” said Portland Representative Tawna Sanchez in a press statement. “We are rising to this alarming moment to invest in abortion access as a central foundation of Oregon’s healthcare infrastructure.”


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