The ongoing battle for abortion rights in America.

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Women continue to share their abortion stories on social media, a year after the landmark legislation Roe v. Wade was overturned. The #YouKnowMe campaign, launched by actress Busy Philips, aimed to show that many people have had an abortion. Experts stress the importance of women speaking up about their experiences to end the stigma around abortion. Sharing these stories "humanizes the issue" and takes it away from politics. The future of abortion care in the country is uncertain, as anti-abortion laws have a larger fallout than just abortion care.
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