Nine Months Later

This American Life

社会与文化

2023-04-07

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It’s been nine months since Roe v. Wade was overturned. We talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states. They had to wait for appointments, for money to travel or abortion pills. And during that waiting, a lot of interesting things happened. We see how much life has changed, nine months later. Prologue: Nine months ago, these people wanted abortions. But then, the laws changed. They had to wait to get an appointment, figure out how to get out of state or order abortion pills.  In that waiting, other things happened. (5 minutes) Today’s show was inspired by the excellent reporting of Caroline Kitchener. You can read more of her work at The Washington Post. First Trimester: In the months following the court’s decision, two women are stalled getting abortions. Reporter Caroline Kitchener follows Kae and Taylor in those early months, as they try to figure out what to do. And we see what happens when both women each come into contact with the anti-abortion movement. (19 minutes) Second Trimester: Doctors say one effect of the new bans is people seeking abortions much later into their second trimesters. Caroline got interested in a girl like that in Oklahoma. (18 minutes) We recorded the Abortion and Miscarriage hotline with the Nocturnists Podcast. Third Trimester: It’s been nine months since the first group of people who wanted abortions couldn’t get them in their states. How have their lives changed, or not. (12 minutes)
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  • That happened nine months ago in Georgia.

  • I was at work and I ate a Reese's cup, which is what I usually eat.

  • And I don't know, I just felt really sick immediately.

  • Taylor was pretty sure.

  • Not totally sure, but pretty sure.

  • It was the same with Kay in Ohio.

  • She suspected, but it was confusing.

  • Yeah, Yeah.

  • I had Covid the same time, so it was just kind of like, is it Covid?

  • Is it not?

  • I had, like, a little bit of nausea, but honestly, I just kind of chalked it up to not really, like, feeling the best.

  • Ashley in Texas, she was nauseous too, but her kids had just had a stomach bug.

  • And so I had been feeling sick, but then everyone else felt better.

  • And come the morning of fourth of July, like, I just threw up so hard.

  • I mean, I don't know if this is kind of, like, too much information, but I wasn't puking out my food from last night.

  • I didn't have stomach poisoning.

  • I was dry heaving.

  • Like, it was a pregnancy.

  • Hormonal morning sickness puking, which if you've puked for entire pregnancies before, it's very specific.

  • Katie was one of many women whose boyfriends insisted on multiple tests.