The States That Have Made It Virtually Impossible to Get an Abortion Now
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/04/strict-abortion-laws-roe-wade-heartbeat/...Currently, there are eight states that have either banned or are attempting to ban abortions a maximum of 15 weeks after a pregnancy.
Arizona -- Ducey signed a bill that goes into effect in late June
Florida -- DeSantis signed a bill that goes into effect July 1
Idaho -- state supreme court block, still allow argument from ID politicians
Mississippi -- in SCOTUS, decision due in June
Oklahoma -- Stitt signed a bill that goes into effect in August
South Dakota -- Noem signed a bill that is tied up in court, won't go into effect until injunction is lifted
Texas -- Abbott signed the bounty law on all abortion parties who could be sued by anyone anywhere
Stuart G
(38,420 posts)Solly Mack
(90,763 posts)ancianita
(36,047 posts)as they can potentially induce a miscarriage, especially in their tea forms:
Mugwort
Yarrow
Queen Anne's Lace (aka wild carrot flowers and their seed pods)
Black and Blue Cohosh
Peppermint
Chamomile
Raspberry Leaf/red leaf tea
Large amounts of cinnamon
Oregano
Anise
Celery seeds
Pennyroyal
Angelica
Wormwood
Call it dangerous pseudoscience if you need to.
Or get Plan B. Because true pro-lifers care about your life.
Trailrider1951
(3,414 posts)Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot) grows everywhere in the Eastern US, and looks very similar to Hemlock, which is a deadly poison. It's very easy to confuse the two:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne's_lace
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conium
The best way to tell the difference is that the stems and leaves of Queen Anne's Lace are covered with small soft hairs, giving them a fuzzy appearance. The leaves and stems of Hemlock are smooth and hairless.
ancianita
(36,047 posts)I was being tongue-in-cheek in presenting the do-it-yourself natural abortifacients list. But the hemlock/Queen Anne's Lace mistake could be deadly, so thank you for pointing that out.