Pregnant? Dont want to be? Call Jane.

Published: May 13, 2022, 9:25 p.m.

In the years before Roe v. Wade, the group known as Jane helped more than 11,000 Chicago women get abortions. We look back at the group and talk with one of its members as activists and health advocates mobilize in anticipation of the end of Roe.



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In the years before Roe v. Wade guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion, a group of women banded together in Chicago to help others access the procedure illegally. Their fliers read things like: \u201cPregnant? Don\u2019t want to be? Call Jane.\u201d 


Jane became the group\u2019s code name. They estimate that between 1969 and 1973 they helped around 11,000 women get abortions, and many members of the group learned to perform abortions themselves. 


Laura Kaplan was a member of Jane from 1971 to \u201973 and wrote a book on the group\u2019s history called \u201cThe Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service.\u201d 


Today on the show, we talk to Laura about the dangers women faced before abortions were constitutionally protected, how the underground group evolved, and how she\u2019s making sense of this moment as activists and health advocates mobilize in anticipation of the end of Roe.