This mom and grad student lives in Ohio with her children and loves helping people. She reached out to Aid Access to proceed with a medical abortion. She discusses the process, as well as her experience at an anti-abortion center. She administers an abortion support group on Facebook and wants to serve as an example and support system for those seeking abortions.
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This Texas-native computer scientist moved around a lot as a child. She talks about her family and her experiences in higher education, as well as why she chose to reach out to Aid Access. Her hope is that people become more compassionate towards one another’s experiences.
Read MoreTeacher in South Carolina
This teacher in South Carolina recently moved to the US for a fresh start for her family. She discusses her experiences with Aid Access, and how they provided her a support system during her abortion process.
Read MoreCosmetologist in Indiana
This cosmetologist lives in Indiana and has two children. Her one child requires intense medical treatment and care. She was on birth control when she became pregnant again and so decided to utilize Aid Access to access abortion pills. Her decision felt like her only feasible option. She believes that this type of healthcare should be something that can be accessed legally and locally.
Read MoreEducator in Texas
This educator in Texas recounts painful memories and what she has learned throughout her experiences. She has found little support from her family pertaining to the decisions she’s made in her life, including her abortion experience.
Read MoreJournalist in Massachusetts
This journalist in Massachusetts talks about growing up LGBTQA+ and the sexual explorations that lead to her discovering and owning that identity. She also discusses at length her political views, which are often in opposition to her family’s views. She details the pregnancy discrimination she faced at her former job.
Read MoreChiropractor in Texas
This Chiropractor in Texas discusses her abortion experiences and the physical and emotional processes that came along with them. She tells her story so that others do not have to feel alone.
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