Moms With Disabilities - Miscarriage Care & Mifepristone Access
Reporter looking to speak with disabled moms who experienced miscarriage
Hi everyone,
My name is Kaitlin Bender-Thomas, and I'm a graduate journalism student at Northwestern University and a reporter with the Medill News Service based in Washington, DC.
The Supreme Court temporarily restored mail and telehealth access to Mifepristone, which is commonly used for abortions and miscarriage care.
I'm working on a story about how restricting remote access to the medication could make it more difficult for women with disabilities to navigate miscarriage care. I understand that miscarriage is a very personal and sensitive experience, and so I want to approach these conversations with care, compassion, and respect.
I'm hoping to speak with moms with disabilities who might have used Mifepristone to manage a miscarriage, or perhaps wanted to use it but faced barriers to accessing it. If you're comfortable sharing your experience, I'd be incredibly grateful to hear your story.
Please feel free to leave a comment or send me a private message. Thank you so much.
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