The exchange he had with a reporterfromTimemagazineis worth repeating.

Do you think states should monitor womens pregnancies so they can know if theyve gotten anabortionafter the ban?

It should have thrown the news cycle into chaos.

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But these days its impossible to keep up with the myriad threats to womens reproductive freedoms.

Floridas stringentsix-week abortion banhas just gone into effect.

So much of whats built online is really designed to track peopleand to collect as much data as possible.

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Abortion rights advocates protest outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on April 24, 2024.

Another case before the US Supreme Court is whether abortion medication pill access should befurther restricted.

The list goes on and on.

But Trumps latest pronouncement on abortion monitoring calls into question one of our most fundamental rightsprivacy.

At first I used the iPhone health app for it.

Sanger continues: Shortly after that, Planned Parenthood launched Spot On, their own period tracker.

Euki is another that promises zero data collection.

At Charley, we dont collect any personally identifiable information.

But beyond that, we are not using any tracking tools.

This is where we are at in red states.

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My daughter is of course at an age where teaching her about her reproductive health and privacy is paramount.

Talking with her pediatrician we just requested it not be charted on her records.

Never in my life did I really think about the importance of medical privacy untilRoewas overturned.

I find myself more concerned for my daughters future and health privacy than my own at this point.

I saw the writing on the wall when McConnell blocked Merrick Garlands nomination.

I knew the Court we would get.

And my absolute worst fears from the 2016 election cycle came true.

I was lucky enough to have that [the tubal ligation] as an option, Ann says.

But so much is still at stake.

As Charley cofounder and former president of Planned Parenthood Cecile Richards says, Two things are true.