original site template made by EGGRAMEN in 2023, adaptations and/or implementation errors my own 👽 made with inspo from you should have a website

Image depicting combined letters L, M, N, O and P

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THIS PRO-ABORTION SPACE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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abortion access, from eL to Z

Icon depicting mifepristone and misoprostol regimen for medication abortion.

more letters in development

update 09.07.2025 additional content and citations live, including reconfirmation of state access statuses

update 07.06.2025 formatting improvements, updating access map

update 12.29.2024 now with FAQ!

somebody took a pass through a chunk of w3 segments...let's see if any of those introductory CSS basics sunk in


as you can see, my so-called CSS leaves something to be desired. go find a nerd for the good shit.

in the meantime though, here's how to safely access abortion: i need an a.com & AidAccess with a sneaky Google link if you need to skedaddle.

here's a fun image, accompanying its source material:

faqs

Q: what is this supposed to be?

A: my website, with information about reproductive health, made using a template poorly adapted from EGGRAMEN

Q: why should i believe you?

A: what's cool is that you don't have to *~believe~* me because i link and/or refer to reputable sources! take a look at those if you want to learn more, and often these documents have further references you could review. it's a good idea to think critically about the health-related information you see online and the credentials (or lack thereof) of the person proffering that material, especially when they're trying to sell you something.

Q: but really, why should i believe you?

A: i once worked at a facility that served pregnant people up to 23 wks, 6 days in compliance with applicable law at that time. in my role, that ranged from scheduling appointments to counseling, basic labwork, occasional recovery room duty etc. years later, i went back to school in hopes it would allow me to to more effectively improve conditions for people in need in a way that i couldn't handle emotionally OR physically working with patients directly. nearly six figures of debt later, it's hard to say if anything's been accomplished in that capacity, but i can at least point people in the direction of the accurate, compehensively sourced reproductive health information :)