Party will include an available audio, arts, and ‘ safer sex products ‘
The parties at Northeastern University are getting ready to hold a” Medication Abortion Launch Party” with an open mic and crafts to celebrate the new abortion options being offered on campus.
The University Health and Counseling Services centre and the student group NU Sexual Health Advocacy, Resources, and Education are hosting the “celebration” on Feb. 10, according to an occasion listing on the College of Social Sciences and Humanities website.
The student team wrote on Instagram that the secret Boston school has just started dispensencing abortion pills to students at its campus through its health center.
” This occurrence is the culmination of an integrative and generational group of students, staff, and instructors who have been working on the effort to take medication abortion to school for many times”! the celebration listing says.
At the celebration, an empty mic will be available for writers, musicians, and writers who want to accomplish “on the theme ‘ Autonomy.'”
The occasion also may include crafts, meal,” safer sex supplies”, and “reproductive fairness” speakers, according to the team’s Instagram posts.
The event list state,” Travel enjoy this milestone in the Curry Ballroom and learn more about medicine contraception and how to get it on campus.”
Numerous colleges in Democratic-run states now offer on-campus pregnancy visits or pills.
According to The Fix, Massachusetts passed regulations in 2022 that mandated that its public colleges and universities give students access to medicines pregnancies either on campus or through a referral.
Some private institutions, like Northeastern, even have chosen to do so.
But, pro-life student organizations and other advocacy organizations continue to back down against these abortion additions, claiming that they can harm children’s physical and mental health.
Up until about 10 weeks of pregnancy, contraception pills are used to kill newborn babies.
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