After Texas was allowed to implement the most restrictive anti-abortion law in the country, helpers mobilized in an online Auntie Network.
, which prohibits abortion after the time a fetal heartbeat can be detected — usually around 6 weeks, before many women even know they are pregnant. The Supreme Court decided in a narrow, 5-4 ruling that they wouldn’t block the law from going into effect while it waits on their docket for them to reconvene in October.
In the meantime, the millions of women and people with uteruses in Texas are nowIn light of the horror show happening in Texas, thousands of people joined and posted on a Reddit board called the “Aunti Network.” Billed as “a place to help anyone who has a uterus,” the Auntie Network “is dedicated to providing information and resources to those in need of abortion services,” according to its “About” section.
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