
Abortion in America
Synclaire Warren talks about the abortion that’s making her future possible
Synopsis
When Synclaire Warren was 21, she got pregnant—despite having an IUD. She ended her pregnancy with abortion pills at home.
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, Synclaire decided to share her story for the first time, speaking out about her abortion and the doors it opened for her future.
Synclaire spoke with Abortion in America in Austin, Texas to bring greater attention and awareness to the experiences of people living in states with abortion bans.
There’s always a lot of conversation about, well, what if your child could cure cancer? Or be an astronaut? But I’m like, what if I can?

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