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What's an Abortion Anyway? Book

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“What’s an Abortion, Anyway?” is a medically accurate, non-judgemental, and gender inclusive resource for young folks about abortion care. In this book- you’ll learn about what an abortion is, some of the reasons people have abortions, and a few of the ways people might feel about their abortions.

Written by two doulas Carly Manes and Emulsify in 2021 and published via a successful kickstarter campaign.

The Village Feminist is very proud to be the only Australian/NZ stockist of this important book.

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“What’s an Abortion, Anyway?” is a medically accurate, non-judgemental, and gender inclusive resource for young folks about abortion care. In this book- you’ll learn about what an abortion is, some of the reasons people have abortions, and a few of the ways people might feel about their abortions.

Written by two doulas Carly Manes and Emulsify in 2021 and published via a successful kickstarter campaign.

The Village Feminist is very proud to be the only Australian/NZ stockist of this important book.

“What’s an Abortion, Anyway?” is a medically accurate, non-judgemental, and gender inclusive resource for young folks about abortion care. In this book- you’ll learn about what an abortion is, some of the reasons people have abortions, and a few of the ways people might feel about their abortions.

Written by two doulas Carly Manes and Emulsify in 2021 and published via a successful kickstarter campaign.

The Village Feminist is very proud to be the only Australian/NZ stockist of this important book.

I live and work on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri people of the mighty Kulin Nation.
I pay my respects to Elders past and present and commit to standing alongside First Nations people in the fight for justice and against ongoing dispossession.
Always was, Always will be Aboriginal Land.