After Roe, the network of people who help others get abortions see themselves as 'the underground'

Kimra Luna, sporting a new face tattoo of a mailbox with abortive pills, packs abortion aftercare kits which will be mailed to Nebraska, S. Dakota and Idaho at their home in Nampa, Idaho, on Friday, April 12, 2024. “I wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I just acted scared and didn’t do the things that I do,†said the single parent of three boys. “I know I’m put here to do this.†(AP Photo/Kyle Green)

NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — Waiting in a long post office line with the latest shipment of “abortion aftercare kits,†Kimra Luna got a text. A woman who’d taken abortion pills three weeks earlier was worried about bleeding — and disclosing the cause to a doctor.

“Bleeding doesn’t mean you need to go in,†Luna responded on the encrypted messaging app Signal. “Some people bleed on and off for a month.â€

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