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For some domestic violence survivors, abortion medication can be a lifeline. But an ongoing lawsuit is challenging telehealth access to mifepristone.
https://stateline.org/2026/06/05/telehealth-access-to-abortion-pill-is-lifesaving-for-domestic-violence-survivors-some-say/
“Abortion pills really are a lifeline for those who call and share their experiences with us." - Elizabeth Ling of If/When/How
We're here for survivors.
Our Helpline receives between 5-10 calls a week from people experiencing intimate partner violence, whether it’s physical, emotional or coercion.
Researchers, advocates and survivors of domestic abuse say it’s vital to keep telehealth access available for people in abusive relationships who need discreet abortion options — while the Louisiana suit argues in part that mifepristone could itself be weaponized against pregnant women.
Newsroom leaders when a woman reporter tweets an opinion: you need to delete that right now or you’ll never report again
Newsroom leaders when a male reporter publicly harasses a female peer: I didn’t see that and if I did I wouldn’t care at all
screw it, here's a thread of some of my favorite author quotes about writing queer romance novels from my podcast Rebel Ever After 🧵