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’We’re back where we were’ prior to Roe v. Wade

23 min · 8. juli 2022
episode ’We’re back where we were’ prior to Roe v. Wade cover

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Retired Dr. David Bingham, who opened the region's first clinic providing contraceptives and abortions, took us back to the days when women desperate to terminate their pregnancies maimed or killed themselves with coat hangers, knitting needles, and chemicals. He talked of hospital "septic tank wards" for women suffering from the effects of botched abortions.

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