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Her story is also a good reminder of the fact that, while people are getting abortions outside of ban states, it usually takes herculean effort and a fair bit of money.

Screenshot of text that says: She scheduled a D&C in North Carolina, where abortion at that stage was still legal, and on Aug. 13 woke up at 4 a.m. to make the journey with her best friend.

On their drive, they hit standstill traffic, Baker said. The clinic couldn’t hold Thurman’s spot longer than 15 minutes — it was inundated with women from other states where bans had taken effect. Instead, a clinic employee offered Thurman a two-pill abortion regimen approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, mifepristone and misoprostol. Her pregnancy was well within the standard of care for that treatment.

Getting to the clinic had required scheduling a day off from work, finding a babysitter, making up an excuse to borrow a relative’s car and walking through a crowd of anti-abortion protesters. Thurman didn’t want to reschedule, Baker said.
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The absolute cruelty and pointlessness of this is overwhelming.

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Bryce Covert
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Journalist writing about the economy. Contributing writer at The Nation, member of the Freelance Solidarity Project. she/her
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