The Oregon legislature is protecting the providers who protect us by passing their own shield law 🎉
It’s now up to @tinakotek.bsky.social to sign HB 4088 into law to help protect providers and defend abortion access.
Read more about this bill below:
buff.ly/KQ1SsEa
12.03.2026 21:00
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An orange graphic with an illustrated mifepristone pill and four misoprostol pills, with little yellow stars surrounding. The text reads "Mifepristone is safe! And so is misoprostol!"
Reminder: medication abortion is safe, effective, and backed by decades of medical evidence. Let’s keep talking about it!
11.03.2026 20:05
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Abortion bans reshaped reproductive health, and now the rental market
New research found that abortion bans resulted in lower rental prices and higher vacancies.
Abortion bans affect the economy.
People are choosing to leave states with strict abortion bans — resulting in higher housing vacancies, increased levels of poverty, and less accessible health care. States should be caring for their constituents, not driving them away.
19thnews.org/2026/03/abor...
11.03.2026 19:12
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Map of the United States with color-coding to show how each state is categorized by abortion policies, ranging from most restrictive to most protective. White text on a navy blue bar at the top says, “Abortion policies in effect as of March 10, 2026.”
Wyoming’s governor signed into law a so-called “fetal heartbeat” ban. Abortion is now banned in the state when “cardiac activity” is detected, around 6 wks of pregnancy.
WY now shifts from “Restrictive” to “Very Restrictive” on our interactive map. Learn more: https://gu.tt/4985P4S
#AbortionAccess
11.03.2026 13:00
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At the top of the image, a bold deep blue heading reads “Colonization & conformity." Below it, a paragraph in smaller blue text reads "Abstinence-only functions as a one-size-fits-all system. Built on the legacy of colonization, it's designed to reproduce specific cultural attitudes about sex, rather than nurture healthy behaviors and outcomes." The background is a light tan.
At the top of the image, a bold deep blue heading reads “A model for better sex ed." Below it, a paragraph in smaller blue text reads "Indigenous sex education offers an alternative rooted in community and identity. This approach has been shown to improve family communication, condom use, and conversations about sexual health with friends." The background is a light tan.
Indigenous sex education offers an alternative for better sex ed, weaving generations of wisdom to meet the needs of today.
Follow the link in our bio and check out the full blog 🔗
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11.03.2026 18:35
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Graphic with the text 'Celebrate Abortion Providers' featuring photos of abortion care providers and patients surrounded by a sun, clouds, and colorful flowers.
There have always been abortion providers, and there will always be abortion providers. Today, we celebrate everyone who makes abortion care possible. #CelebrateAbortionProviders
@abortioncare.bsky.social @keepourclinics.bsky.social
10.03.2026 14:03
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An meme of Punch the Monkey (labeled "Us") snuggling with a monkey stuffed animal (labeled "Affordable abortion care")
An meme of Punch the Monkey (labeled "Us") protectively guarding a monkey stuffed animal (labeled "A safe birthing experience for all")
An meme of Punch the Monkey (labeled "Us") snuggling and rolling over on a monkey stuffed animal (labeled "The joy of reproductive freedom")
An meme of Punch the Monkey (labeled "Us") dragging along a monkey stuffed animal (labeled "Telling people to protect their private reproductive health data")
Holding our mission close like it is our emotional support stuffed monkey 🐒🫂 #PunchTheMonkey
07.03.2026 15:00
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The political attacks on mifepristone do not disprove the SCIENCE. Medication abortion is safe, effective, and important for patient-centered abortion care.
www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
06.03.2026 17:33
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screenshot of legal document filed by Trump's FDA with two sections highlighted in yellow, denoted by double asterisks:
Approval Suspension. The provision of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act that specifies the circumstances in which a drug application can be withdrawn, 21 U.S.C. § 355(e), includes authority to suspend an application prior to its withdrawal. In particular, **if the Secretary of Health and Human Services 1 [refers to footnote 1] finds that a drug presents “an imminent hazard to the public health,” he may suspend the approval of the application (including a supplemental application) “immediately.”** 21 U.S.C. § 355(e). The Secretary then must “give the applicant [aka the drug manufacturer] prompt notice of his action and afford the applicant the opportunity for an expedited hearing” on whether to withdraw approval. Id. Approval may be withdrawn if, among other things, “new evidence of clinical
experience . . . evaluated together with the evidence available to [FDA] when the application was approved, shows that such drug is not shown to be safe for use under the conditions of use upon the basis of which the application was approved.” Id. § 355(e)(2).
Apart from the Secretary’s suspension authority, there are no “interim orders” FDA could issue. However, FDA possesses authority to require a sponsor to propose changes to a drug’s conditions of use, including by adding or modifying a REMS requirement related to prescribing or dispensing. The timing of implementation is...
Footnote 1: Although the Commissioner of Food and Drugs generally “execut[es]” the Secretary’s authorities under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 393(d)(2), **“the authority . . . to suspend approval of an application”—as distinct from withdrawal of approval—“shall not be delegated” and remains with the Secretary**, id § 355(e) (emphasis added)
NEW: The FDA just outlined the ways it could restrict the abortion drug mifepristone during its horseshit "safety" review. The first? RFK Jr. has the power to immediately suspend the approval of drugs that he deems “an imminent hazard to the public health”
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
03.03.2026 22:11
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No one knows your life better than you do.
Our research shows that people are experts in their own lives and know when having an abortion is the best decision for them.
05.03.2026 17:29
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TW: SA
ICE is purposefully sending pregnant children to a Texas facility, where they cannot access health care they need, including abortion care. This choice by the Trump administration to is just another attack on reproductive freedom.
Read more below:
bit.ly/407EkXk
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05.03.2026 15:30
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Our favorite dynamic duo!
The combination mifepristone and misoprostol is a safe and effective medication regimen for ending a pregnancy. It’s a widely used, FDA-approved method that has been a standard of care for over two decades. 💊✨
04.03.2026 20:30
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Sex work 🤝 Reproductive Justice
For true reproductive freedom to exist, all sex workers must have equitable access to affordable health care, freedom from violence, and the right to make decision about their own body without fear or coercion. #SexWorkersRightsDay
03.03.2026 22:30
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Letters to My Future Self: Choosing Yourself Is the Turning Point
A lyrical letter from a future self reframes menopause and midlife as a turning point toward rest, self-trust and rebirth.
"Midwifery includes the menopausal experience…I listen, gather precious information, hear their concerns, hopes and expectations, so that I can offer care that’s specifically designed for their journey." - Racha Tahani Lawler, a fourth-generation midwife
msmagazine.com/2026/02/10/m...
03.03.2026 20:09
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Start the conversation, even with your friends. You don’t have to be an expert. Just show up. 🫶
03.03.2026 18:10
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6/6 Oregon H.B. 4127 would ensure reproductive health care clinics continue to receive state funding to provide Medicaid recipients with contraception, STI testing, and other reproductive services. This resolution was introduced in the state House and is moving through the legislature.
02.03.2026 17:00
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5/6 Hawai’i S.R. 7 is a resolution reinforcing that hospitals are required to provide pregnant people with emergency care, including abortion, as required by federal law OR the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). This resolution was introduced and sent to the HSS committee!
02.03.2026 17:00
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4/6 New Mexico S.B. 30 would repeal the state’s mandatory abortion reporting requirement. This bill has passed both the state Senate and House and if enacted it will take effect on May 20, 2026.
02.03.2026 17:00
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3/6 Virginia SB 361 would mandate that health insurance carriers provide coverage for FDA-approved contraceptive drugs, devices, and products, including those available over-the-counter, without any copayment. This bill has passed the state Senate and now moves onto a House vote!
02.03.2026 17:00
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2/6 Alabama SJR 20 is a resolution recognizing Alabama Birth Equity Initiative's work in advancing birthing care. ABEI is a Black women-led coalition working to shift AL's maternal health outcomes through midwifery training and policy advocacy. This resolution has been adopted!
02.03.2026 17:00
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🧵 1/6 ICYMI, here is some of the progress that was made in state legislative sessions last month! From contraception to EMTALA to abortion access, reproductive rights and justice advocates are working hard to expand care across the country.
02.03.2026 17:00
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