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    A new Louisiana law requires abortion meds to be locked in a cabinet, even if needed for emergency care

    By By Meg Tirrell, CNN,

    3 hours ago
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    Latreesha Clendenin Cook
    1h ago
    At the hospital where I work all meds are locked up. Tylenol, tums, narcan and everything else.
    That's me
    1h ago
    SUGGESTION: When asked when your last period was, your pat answer from now on should be “Last Week.” There are states where your HIPAA rights are protected. These states can provide appointments where it is NOT necessary to see the doctor in person - telemedicine. Rent a PO Box. Have the pills mailed to that location. A mail forwarding service or a friend in another state can bypass restrictions on mailing to your address. Do NOT research this on your own computer. Borrow a computer. Go to the library or Internet cafe. Use a guest pass at the library - NOT your card. Use the computer of an older friend or relative. Use search engines like Signal or DuckDuckGo that do not save searches. Delete your browsing history. Use encrypted messaging apps. “‘Charley’ is a private secure chatbox that provides up-to-date accurate information about abortion options in every zip code.” Digital Defense Fund and Electronic Frontier Foundation offer digital security tips. Someone suggested to Google Aid Access. Stop using the smart phone or computer or any obvious method to track your period. This could be used to prosecute you. Someone just suggested to research Herbs and Plants that will help. I would also add that it might be smart to order the pills in advance - Just in Case.
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