Bonus Episode: Dakota Rei’s Abortion Story
Womanica17 Jun 2023

Bonus Episode: Dakota Rei’s Abortion Story

Planned Parenthood is our partner in reducing the stigma around abortion. In today’s bonus episode we share facts about abortion and hear from Dakota Rei, who shares their abortion story — and emphasizes that all abortions are valid, no matter the reason. Visit plannedparenthood.org/EndStigma to hear more stories and learn how you can help end abortion stigma.

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