How realistic are the post-Roe abortion workarounds that are filling social media?

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Now that states can ban abortion after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, experts comment on whether the post-Roe abortion workarounds that have flooded social media are realistic.

A demonstrator in Berlin in 2020 holds up a placard reading"Against Abortion?! Have a Vasectomy" during a protest against Poland's near-total ban on abortion. , social media has been filled with complicated and, in some cases, baseless workarounds that experts say should be intensely scrutinized before one considers pursing them.

"It's so long as it's voluntary," Grainger said,"and by choice, then any contraception is good, any reproductive choices are good in my book. But it's when it becomes not about choice, I think there's a real issue."The sovereign status of Native American reservations has brought up the idea of building clinics that provide abortions on reservations.

"First off, legally, it's not as simple as, 'Oh, tribes are sovereign nations,' even though it should be," Hoss told NPR over the phone.

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