Talk:Albert Alarr

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"undertaked" has got to be incorrect. Past tense for undertake is undertook.[edit]

In nineteen states, doctors are prohibited from providing abortions via telemedicine, but women can seek help from clinicians in other states and abroad, such as Rebecca Gomperts, who leads Aid Access, an organization based in Austria that is openly providing abortion pills to women in prohibition states, and has been safely mailing abortion pills to pregnant people all over the world since 2005, with the organization Women on Web. In advance of the U.S. bans, Gomperts has been promoting advance prescription: sympathetic doctors might prescribe abortion pills for any menstruating person, removing some of the fears—and, possibly, the traceability—that would come with attempting to get the pills after pregnancy. Misoprostol can be prescribed for other issues, such as stomach ulcers, and Gomperts argues that there is no reasonable medical argument against advance prescription. “If you buy bleach in the supermarket, that’s more dangerous,” she has said. 174.69.125.81 (talk) 01:48, 26 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Say what? These comments seem unrelated to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.181.192.29 (talk) 01:38, 26 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]