Dutch doctor says group will keep sending abortion pills to US women

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Rebecca Gomperts and NGO Aid Access working with doctors to fill requests. theSun theSundaily abortionrights abortions USA

For Gomperts, who in 2020 was listed as one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Time magazine, the fight for abortion rights is a matter of “social justice”. AFPPIX: Rebecca Gomperts, a 55-year-old Dutch physician, has spent years fighting for women’s access to abortion around the world.

Behind the fast-rising demand is what appears – based on a rare leak from the US Supreme Court – to be the imminent end of federal protection for abortion rights. Once the court makes its decision official, probably next month, some 20 states are poised to ban or severely restrict abortions. Demand was strong even before word of the high court’s intentions leaked out. In a little more than a year , Aid Access says it received more than 45,000 requests from the US.

The pills are easy to find elsewhere on the internet, usually for a few hundred dollars. But those websites, also based outside the US, are purely commercial and provide no medical support. During recent demonstrations outside the Supreme Court, women protesters brandished a disturbing object, something that seemed an artifact from a long-ago era: metal clothes-hangers – a symbol of highly risky abortions performed clandestinely.Today they represent half of all abortions in the US . And their use outside of any medical setting is a “very acceptable” option, according to the World Health Organisation.

 

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