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Part of caring for your community is making sure they understand what's going on. So talk to loved ones about the leaked document, make sure they know that their abortion rights are still presently protected, and use inclusive, non-harmful language as you do."People are often quick to use a coat hanger imagery or old school anecdotes about the horrors of abortion," says Hossain.
"Although that is the truth for many people pre-Roe, I think that those references are actually stigmatizing."and remember that people of all gender identities are affected by this news."We really need to focus on opening up the language to not only be more gender-inclusive, but to include how queer people that are now have been attacked by trans exclusionary laws are also a part of this attack on reproductive rights," she says.