I don't think the consequences of Roe going away are baked in yet, since Roe has not gone away yet. Even if it does go away, it won't sink in for many women until some friend, relative, daughter, etc. dies because everybody was afraid to treat her ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. 10 to 15% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, so this is NOT going to be a rare event. When it starts killing lots of women, THEN they will figure out it was a stupid idea. Or when a lot of newly married women decide any pregnancy is too dangerous, and refuse to do anything that could get them pregnant.


Educating anyone benefits everyone.