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Rediscovering Self Induced Abortions

8:34 pm By la Macha · Women

8 Mar 2010

In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, I’ve been doing a lot of research on Latinas and health. I’m planning on posting the huge amount of resources that I’ve discovered–I hope you find them interesting!

Latinas are, in general, an understudied population. I think it’s largely due to the facts that “Latina” is such an unstable identity marker (i.e. it can mean so many different populations of women) and that especially in the US, Latinas are still a migratory people. That is, while there are stable settled communities that Latinas exist in–even in those settled communities, a large population of women have only been there one or two generations.

So, some of the resources I’ve found may not be directly about Latinas–but it will always be information that Latinas can use.

The first resource I want to focus on is a zine put out by Sage-Femmes called Rediscovering Self-Induced Abortions.

Latinas already utilize a lot of their own resources in self-inducing their own abortions. Many women can get chemicals and medicines from their home countries without a prescription. But once they get to the US, it is difficult to near impossible to find those same resources. This zine is amazing in that it covers everything from herbs (which often *can* be found at local stores and co-ops) to acupressure points to actual penetration of the uterus.

I do not recommend or disagree with self-induced abortions–but I am totally and completely for women having the right to understand and access their bodies in a way that is based in community knowledge, history and experiences that other women have had. I think it’s an interesting read just for that quality alone!

The zine can be found here and can be downloaded free of charge (it’s 497 pages–a little long to print off, but free!).

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12 Responses to Rediscovering Self Induced Abortions

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Maegan La Mala

March 8th, 2010 at 9:57 pm

wow and it’s free! What an awesome gift for mujeres on international women’s day. Gracias Macha

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mai'a

March 9th, 2010 at 6:28 am

thanks, for the link! one of the aspects of self induced abortions that i am fascinated by is the ways that colonized slave and indigenous women throughout the americas regulated their fertility. for instance, the bark of cotton was a well-known abortifacient among slave women in north america. and queen anne’s lace was used by north american indigenous communities for similar purposes. cant wait to read more from vivir latino perspective! i am learning so much. peace.

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Bryan J.

March 9th, 2010 at 9:53 am

La mala, you wrote: “I do not recommend or disagree with self-induced abortions” Since you don’t recommend them, it would seem that is implicit disagreement. But as I’ve never been pregnant and likely never will be, I’ll defer to womens’ judgment.

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Maegan La Mala

March 9th, 2010 at 10:01 am

I think you meant la Macha but regardless I think the point is that no one here is trained as a medical practitioner so the non-recommendation is a liability issue. Additionally I think that no one can recommend what is best for any particular woman. Every mujer needs to be in tune with her own cuerpo and heart.

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la Macha

March 9th, 2010 at 10:12 am

*rolls eyes*

thank you Mala.

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Bryan J.

March 9th, 2010 at 10:40 am

Wups. De todos modos, estoy completamente de acuerdo: mujeres tienen todo derecho para hacer lo que desean con sus cuerpos.

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la Macha

March 9th, 2010 at 11:53 am

well, thank god he’s back to speaking in secret code language that nobody on a Latin@ themed site could possibly ever figure out. Now I don’t have to pay attention to him.

at least this time you didn’t get chastised, mala.

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Maegan La Mala

March 9th, 2010 at 12:11 pm

You are cracking up Macha. :) It’s all good. I just keep on rolling

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Bryan J.

March 9th, 2010 at 12:29 pm

ah, y’all are so nice.

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MA

March 9th, 2010 at 1:38 pm

I like “I don’t recommend or disagree with” because it recognizes that generalizations shouldn’t be made here. No one can know every individual case.

Knowledge is power. You never know when you have to use it and some knowledge you may hope you never have to use, but it’s still power! Thanks Macha.

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Sabina Gonzalez

March 9th, 2010 at 2:34 pm

We could use some discussions on this topic to help our latinitas in middle and high school in Central Cali…

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Maegan La Mala

March 9th, 2010 at 3:05 pm

No doubt!! Start workshops and study groups. I actually will share this info with the young women I tutor

Hola!

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