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January 5, 2009
Ulcer Drug Popular Self-Abortion Method Within Dominican Community
NY Times: For Privacy’s Sake, Taking Risks to End Pregnancy, by Jennifer 8. Lee & Cara Buckley:
Amalia Dominguez was 18 and desperate and knew exactly what to ask for at the small, family-run pharmacy in the heart of Washington Heights, the thriving Dominican enclave in northern Manhattan. “I need to bring down my period,” she recalled saying in Spanish, using a euphemism that the pharmacist understood instantly.
It was 12 years ago, but the memory remains vivid: She was handed a packet of pills. They were small and white, $30 for 12. Ms. Dominguez, two or three months pregnant, went to a friend’s apartment and swallowed the pills one by one, washing them down with malta, a molasseslike extract sold in nearly every bodega in the neighborhood.
January 5, 2009 in Abortion, Culture, Reproductive Health & Safety | Permalink
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