30 Days of Thinking about Roe V. Wade

It’s been one month and I’m still processing the overturn of Roe V. Wade

Kate Warrington
4 min readJul 26, 2022
Abortion Rights
Photo by Gayatri Malhotra on Unsplash

This article is part of the column Overthinking Everything at She Explores Life.

I’d been preparing myself for the overturn of Roe V. Wade since the leak in May, but when the news alert flashed on my phone screen I didn’t want to believe it. I still don’t.

It’s been nearly a month now since SCOTUS struck down the landmark decision; since the first states with trigger laws ruled abortion bans or restrictions into effect. I’ve spent a lot of time since thinking, talking and listening to others about what this means for many of us. I’ve read countless articles; listened to numerous podcasts. But 30 days isn’t enough to process it all.

Even as I write this, I’m struggling to boil down all my feelings into words. There is so much I want to say and compiling it all into complete sentences is proving to be a more tedious task than expected. But here it goes.

Considering the implications — Initial thoughts

At the top of my list of concerns is how the overturn of Roe V. Wade will worsen health inequities and reduce access to reliable health care services and information.

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Kate Warrington
Kate Warrington

Written by Kate Warrington

Writing about mental health, sexual wellness, OCD and other musings. Follow @katewarrington on Substack and @warrington_kate on Instagram

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