https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-09/for-workers-who-want-abortion-privacy-staying-quiet-is-only-the-first-step
Keeping abortions a secret in the workplace also puts burden on employers to provide robust systems of confidentiality.

For Workers Who Want Abortion Privacy, Staying Quiet Is Only the First Step
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