In “Undue Burden,” journalist Shefali Luthra explores the “public health crisis” of restrictions on reproductive rights.
in 2022, and I’ve been struggling. At the time of this writing, nearly two dozen states have passed abortion bans or placed new limits on the procedure. It’s hard to keep up, much less grasp the bigger picture.
Luthra divides her book into four parts, each named after a main character seeking an abortion. She weaves these parallel stories together through the perspectives of a wider cast: patients, doctors, nurses and advocates, as well as owners and workers at reproductive health clinics. The braided structure enables her to follow the challenges faced by those who need abortion care as well as those who provide it.
Some of the book’s richest insights come from the doctors, nurses and clinic owners who care for patients under exceedingly challenging circumstances. Providers struggle with the task of scheduling abortions in states where legal uncertainty looms. Meanwhile, in states where abortion remains legal, clinics continue to see dramatic increases in out-of-state patients, restricting their ability to care for in-state residents.
“Undue Burden” paints a distressing picture. The stakes could not be higher, Luthra writes: The coming years are not just “pivotal” for abortion rights but also for “shaping our understanding of gender equality in America.” Throughout, Luthra strives to present abortion as an essential medical procedure — and to show that the current situation is a “serious health crisis worthy of our collective attention.
Heather Hewett is an associate professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies and an affiliate of the department of English at the State University of New York at New Paltz.Night Watchfive recent historical novelsWe are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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