Poland’s Plan to Start Registry of Miscarriages Sounds Alarmingly Familiar
of feticide and child abuse laws, with their online searches for abortion pills and text messages used as evidence against them.Fears about Poland’s digitized registry, set to launch this January, also stem from Parliament recently voting toa state “institute of family and demographics,” which would be tasked with educating citizens on the “vital role of family to the social order,” as well as the importance of “cultural-social reproduction.
Polish activists are already protesting the pregnancy registry and institute of family and demographics. Some have since launched a social media initiative to “politely report that I am not pregnant,” calling on people to email photos of used sanitary pads, tampons, and underwear to Poland’s ministry of health, and share screenshots on social media. It certainly reminds of 2016’s
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