US Feminists Look to Latin America for Models to Resist Abortion Bans
Briefly

Even amidst heightened restrictions, the overall rate of abortions has increased nationally. Clinicians in states permitting abortion are expanding services to accommodate those traveling for care.
In regions where abortion access is limited, particularly Latin America, activists have forged essential networks providing support for self-managed abortion, including guidance on using abortion pills and hotlines.
Feminist networks in the Global South are pivotal in promoting evidence-based health practices that advocate for bodily autonomy, especially as these practices started gaining traction in the U.S. post-Dobbs.
The solidarity models established by feminists in Latin America serve as a blueprint for safe abortion care outside traditional medical frameworks, creating communal support systems.
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