What Facebook's Scammy Abortion Network Says About Reproductive Health Access
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 Published On Sep 26, 2024

In hundreds of groups across the social media app, women with unwanted pregnancies turn to one another for pills and herbal remedies. Many say they are getting scammed instead, according to a new investigation from Forbes senior writer Emily Baker-White. But as Baker-White tells ForbesWomen editor Maggie McGrath in this "Forbes Talks," this story is less about Facebook and more about human rights.

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