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Abortion resources

I try not to be political on this blog, and I debated making this post for that reason. But to me, this doesn’t feel political. Reproductive sovereignty is not only a human right, but a spiritual necessity in my practice and way of viewing the world. I’m a life-long Lilithian. How could I possibly see it any other way?

So, that in mind, I’d like to provide some resources for American women currently staring down the barrel of a Roe v. Wade challenge.

If you would like to legally purchase abortion medications in advance, so that you may have them available if you should need them in the future, you can go to Aid Access and order them now. They administer a series of two medications to be taken in sequence. Mifepristone has a shelf life of about five years, and misoprostol has a shelf life of about two years.

If you would like to learn more about herbal abortion techniques, I have a pamphlet about a variety of options. Here is an online-friendly version, and a print-ready version you can make into a booklet by printing double-sided, depending on what best suits your needs and safety. The ultimate fail-safe, knowledge of nature is something no one can ever take from you.

Also, thank you to a reader for alerting me to this tutorial on how to make your own Misoprostol and Mifepristone pills, if necessary.

Stay safe and take care of each other in these complicated times.

– Caretaker

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  1. Thank you for this.
    This is a resource I wish I had a few months ago. I found out I was pregnant right when roe v wade was overturned and abortion was outlawed in my state. I spent the first week after finding out in despair. I’m at my limit with one child and felt like I was going to die when I found out I was pregnant again. I did not have the knowledge or resources to safely take care of my situation.

    After my week of misery I finally accepted my reality. Everyone in my family was thrilled and every time it was brought up I could feel my insides twist.

    A few days after I came to terms with being pregnant I miscarried and although my grief resurfaced I was met with relief.

    Mine was a case of failed contraceptives. Although this whole experience was so incredibly painful it somehow ended with the best outcome for me and my sanity.

    Resources like this are invaluable and allow those in similar situations as me to regain some level of power. Power over the body, power in knowledge, and power in spirit.

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