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With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, I need to let people know how dangerous the healthcare privacy climate is now. As someone that works with PHI (protected health information) I want to stress that HIPAA (the law that prevents your health data from being shared) does not apply to healthcare apps. These are incredibly dangerous to use, not only because law enforcement can procure a subpoena to access this information, but because these apps can sell your health data to any third party—potentially anti-abortion activists. Anyone with a uterus should delete not only period trackers, but mental health apps, because if you have a miscarriage or seek an abortion in a state that outlaws it, your mental health history can be used against you.
I would also discourage people from using online therapy apps like BetterHelp and Talkspace. Though BetterHelp says they are HIPAA compliant, that is a lie. They have shared data with Facebook. Their most recent privacy policy update says “We may share your information in connection with an asset sale, merger, bankruptcy, or other business transaction.” Any data breach could put your information at risk. Any health app could suddenly decide to change their privacy policies without notice.
Most responsible clinicians put your health data under (many times literally) lock and key. PHI software like Epic or Cerner have numerous failsafes to prevent data leaks. This is not the case for apps. BetterHelp and healthcare apps in general do not care about this. They only care about money. Do not trust any app or healthcare provider that operates strictly online. And for your own sake, use a VPN if you’re searching for abortion providers or advice.
Abortion Access Resources
Abortion is still legal in some US states, despite the Dobbs decision.
Hey, everyone, it’s a horrible day here in the United States with Roe and Casey being overturned. But rather than lose hope, let’s keep the fight going because there’s a lot of incredible work being done on the ground.
Here are some places you can donate to, and some further info:
Independent Clinics: Abortion Care Network Abortion Funds: National Network of Abortion Funds, funds by State, Midwest Access Coalition
Information on Medication Abortions (abortion pills)
State by State trigger laws map with Roe being overturned
RewireNews (legislative tracker) and the excellent Boom! Lawyered podcast for repro rights news and analysis
New Handbook for a Post-Roe America: The Complete Guide to Abortion Legality, Access, and Practical Support by Robin Marty. Also! Consider requesting your local public library for this book if they don’t have it in their catalogue yet.
Let’s be kind to ourselves and each other today, but let’s not lose hope. The fight continues.
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Finally, some good news. 👉🏿 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/16/health/abortion-pills-fda.html
Protecting Yourself from Criminalization for Self-Managed Abortion — OARS
Living in a country where safe abortion is not available? Get abortion pills online. Women on Web helps women get access to a safe medical a
Resources: abortionfinder.org abortionfunds.org lifebeat.org plannedparenthoodaction.org
[”Abortion will soon be banned in 13 states. Here’s which could be next.” Trigger ban to take effect within a month: Idaho,...
stop feeling hopeless, start getting ready
to my fellow usamericans….in light of the supreme court overturning roe v wade, well known organizations like planned parenthood...
Abortion Funds in Every State
Guides to self-managed abortion:
I made a Roe v. Wade and abortion-related masterpost. Please re-blog this as much as possible. I will continue to add to this as I find more resources. @plannedparenthood @sparksinthenight @liberalsarecool @wilwheaton
r/auntienetwork: This sub is dedicated to providing information and resources to those in need of abortion services. For direction to funds
When you support abortion funds, you help people get abortions. It’s that simple. Join me and make a donation today!
A state to state guide to abortion support resources. The national abortion helpline: 1-800-772-9100 A master document...
Safe, Online, Delivered: How to Get the Abortion Pill By Mail | National Women's Health Network
Biden launches federal effort to respond to Texas law as he faces pressure to protect abortion
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With the passing of Texas’ new anti-abortion bill, here is a list of resources that are readily available for people affected by...
Plan C is an information resource for self-managed, at-home abortion with pills. Learn how people in the U.S. are accessing abortion pill op
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In the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overturned, here’s some resources: 1. AbortionFinder.org 2. Planned Parenthood’s Find a...
Maybe you’re young, and you think this doesn’t affect you. But, it will affect your parents, or your grandparents. And, remember, if Republicans kill these programs, the dollars you pay in – that are/have been withheld from your paycheck – you will never get back.
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Abortion Funds in Every State
Here’s a list of abortion funds by state.
via https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html
The New York Times is tracking abortion laws in each state following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
[ID: Three maps of the United States showing different highlighted states based off of abortion right status and restrictions.
Image 1: Titled “Prohibited or restricted”. Dark orange is "Total ban" and light orange is "Gestational limit". States with a total ban are Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. States with a gestational limit are Arizona, Ohio, Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. The bottom of the map reads “20 states; 25.5 million women of reproductive age”.
Image 2: Titled “Uncertain”, with a pale yellow to represent “Dependent on new law or change in party control”. These states highlighted are Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina. The bottom of the map reads "10 states; 12.1 million women of reproductive age".
Image 3: Titled "Legal". Light green is "Protected" and green is "Expanding access". States that are protected are Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Vermont. States expanding access are Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, Illinois, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Alaska. The bottom of the map reads "20 states and D.C.; 26.5 million women of reproductive age". End ID]
while we're on the subject of body autonomy and privacy from oppressive laws please make the switch to privacy focused browsers like Firefox or tor, don't use Gmail and the like and use another account something private like tutanota or protonmail if you need to use your email for something, use a VPN, use vetted encrypted chat services to message friends in other states, and yeah think about what you post publicly and the security of information that should be private to you
Given the shifting state of the law, people seeking an abortion, or any kind of reproductive healthcare that might end with the termination
also this is a great resource and this link is directly relevant
I already reblogged a post with links to abortion funds. But I would like to specifically mention the Yellowhammer Fund.
They serve the deep south, aka one of the regions that will be greatly fucked over by the Supreme Court’s ruling. Please consider donating to them if you have the means to do so.
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