In fact, many of these states have decided to outright ban and criminalize abortions.

Who has access to abortion pills?

Back in 1873, the Comstock Act made it illegal to mail both contraceptives and abortifacients through the U.S. Usually, two pills containing mifepristone and misoprostol are prescribed to induce an abortion, perPlanned Parenthood.

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This means patients have no other option but to leave the state for legally-sanctioned care.

State officials can also seek to ban abortion pills altogether, per theACLU.

Even that, however, is being tested.

Woman receives mailed prescription

Arranging travel should be the next task on the list.

That being said, cost is a major factor to consider.

If they’re struggling, NNAF can provide support.

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Many patients are even suicidal, per theOhio Capital Journal.

PerBusiness Insider, restoring Roe v. Wade is perhaps possible, but highly unlikely in the current political environment.

We have to do what is moral and what is just.

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We can’t depend on courts or the government to protect us."

Doctor and patient hold hands

Protestor holds abortion rights sign