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Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America by Shefali Luthra humanizes the human costs in a post-Roe America. After Roe v. Wade fell, I had a lot of feelings about it, so I jumped at the opportunity to cover this book. In 10 chapters, Shefali (we’re on a first name basis) examines stories ranging from a teenager in Texas who found herself pregnant to the actual doctors who are drinking from a firehose, trying to provide necessary care but live in states where laws change sometimes from one day to the next.
As part of our sponsorship, I had the opportunity to sit with Shefali and talk to her about the book. Knowing that this was coming on the blog, I opted for a format which still allowed us the ability for real time discussions. I decided to chat with her over text and give you all the screenshots of our conversation. For our readers who utilize a screen reading tool – the text is for each image is located in the alternative text description.
Thank you so much to Shefali for talking about Undue Burden with us. In addition to her email and Twitter, you can keep up with her reporting featured in The 19th here!