12/02/2026
Abortion is a healthcare issue, not a crime. Restrictive laws don’t protect; they punish, especially women and girls who are already vulnerable, including those who are young, poor, in rural areas, or survivors of violence. When access to safe and timely care is denied, it doesn’t stop abortion—it only makes it more dangerous and puts lives at risk.
Every person deserves dignity, autonomy, and compassionate healthcare without fear, stigma, or harm. Protecting reproductive rights means protecting health, safety, and human rights. Let’s continue raising awareness, listening to real stories, and standing together for policies that prioritize care, justice, and respect for all. ✊🌸
Restrictive abortion laws don’t protect, they punish. These policies disproportionately harm women and girls, especially those who are young, poor, rural, or survivors of violence. When the law blocks access to safe and timely reproductive healthcare, it becomes part of a system that denies autonomy, withholds care, and reinforces the idea that women’s bodies are something to be controlled.
Abortion is a health issue, not a crime. Treating it as a criminal act forces women and girls into unsafe conditions, delays lifesaving care, and puts them at higher risk of injury, abuse, and death. A society free of violence must recognize that denying reproductive choices is itself a form of violence. Respecting bodily autonomy and ensuring access to compassionate healthcare are essential to ending violence against women and girls.