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Skimm'd while making summer plans May 7, 2022 Skimm'd while making We heard your weekends were getti

Skimm'd while making summer plans May 7, 2022 [Read in browser]( [theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Weekend Lounging Koala with a Drink]( Skimm'd while making [summer plans]( [Join Loyalty]( We heard your weekends were getting a little lonely without us. So we’ll be coming to you every Saturday to break down the biggest talker of the week and give you the context you need to be part of the conversation. Plus, our recs to get the most out of your downtime. What's Happening …in your home: [Disco balls]( are [having a (shiny) moment](. …in your Twitter feed: Maybe [think twice]( about [soulmates](. …in your kitchen: [Cricket tartare](, [yummy gummies](, [oatmeal](. …in your Kindle: [Rebellious reads](, even with bans [on the rise](. Not Your Average Mother's Day Design: Camille Rapay | Photo(s): Getty Images Everyone and their mother...is thinking about Roe v. Wade this week. And what its expected reversal might mean for their reproductive rights. And the health of moms (and moms-to-be) across the country. The Story On the second Sunday of May, Americans celebrate moms and mom figures. But this year, motherhood, and the choice to enter it, is landing differently. That’s because earlier this week, the country [found out]( that the right to an abortion could [soon end](. Some celebrated. Others swore to resist a return to the pre-Roe era. Including a week-long Mother’s Day [strike](, which calls on those most impacted by the decision to stop interacting with the economy. And which group is that? It’s the [1 in 4]( women who will have an abortion. And the [average person]( who has one looks something like this: She’s in her 20s. She has some college education. And is already a mom. (Yes, you read that right.) While abortion and family [have been pitted]( against each other in politics, in reality they go hand in hand. That’s because abortions are a medical tool which keep moms and moms-to-be safe. Tell me more. The US already has the highest maternal death rate of any developed country. Overturning Roe could [make that worse](. Nearly half of OB-GYNs in the US may soon be working in the 26 states expected to ban abortion. But if they’re [not trained](, or if they’re out of practice, or if they’re afraid to use abortion medicine or procedures (think: because they [could be sued](, or even [charged with homicide](), curable situations could turn life-threatening or deadly. Think, in the case of: - Miscarriages: About 1 in 4 pregnancies end in [miscarriage]( and women’s bodies don’t always pass fetal tissue completely on their own. At that point, most American women are offered a pill or surgical procedure — essentially, an abortion. In places where abortion is [heavily restricted]( or [not performed](, those options may not be available for weeks (if at all), resulting in [serious health risks]( and trauma. - Ectopic pregnancies: [These pregnancies]( are not viable since they occur outside the uterus and can be fatal for the mother. At the moment, no US state has banned or criminalized the procedures and drugs that treat ectopic pregnancies. But some state legislators (see: [Missouri]() have pushed for that, while others (see: [Ohio]() have invented fantasy procedures not known to science as a workaround. - Multiple pregnancy: The more fetuses a woman carries, the higher the risk for everyone involved. This can [commonly happen]( during IVF. So doctors may recommend procedures that remove some fetuses (think: ones that are unviable or have severe health issues) so others — and [the mother]( — can survive. Those reductions are already [illegal under]( Texas’s recent abortion ban, and more states may follow. - Domestic violence: The [leading cause of death]( for pregnant and postpartum women in the US is homicide, according to one [study](. We’ll say it again: homicide. And data suggests her [partner is often responsible](. For years, research has shown that partner violence gets worse during pregnancy. And for women in abusive relationships, being denied abortion [may make it harder]( to leave — despite the very real dangers. theSkimm Women may want an abortion for [a variety of reasons](. And the right to get one is currently protected as long as Roe stands. But at the end of the day, the issue transcends politics. Abortion is a big part of modern medicine — used to help many women stay alive. Editor's note: The info here applies to all people who might need abortions, but we sometimes use the words “mom,” “women,” and “motherhood” in this story. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Mother’s Day is landing differently this year #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23not-your-average-mother-s-day) Bookmark'd [The True Lies of Elisabeth Finch, Part 1]( and [Part 2](…just when you thought "Grey's Anatomy" couldn't get any more dramatic. [He Spurred a Revolution in Psychiatry. Then He ‘Disappeared’](…how one doctor changed the course of LGBTQ+ history. [When Moms Out-Earn Their Husbands, They Gain More Housework](…even at home, it’s work, work, work, work, work, work. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Here are your weekend long reads #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Downtime Photo: iStock Downtime doesn’t have to mean doing nothing. Here’s one idea for making the most of your weekend. Sure, you could get up and wait in line for brunch. Or you could skip the crowds, stay in your pajamas, and whip up [a restaurant-worthy spread]( from the comfort of your home. For a sweet tooth, try [challah French toast]( or [blueberry buttermilk pancakes](. For something savory, try [a tater tot egg bake]( or [a frittata](. (Of course, you could always have both.) And if the kitchen feels intimidating, check out these [low-stress recipes]( or [prep the night before]( with these [all-in-one kitchen tools](. So you can keep it easy like Sunday morning. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Keep brunch easy like Sunday morning. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Eyes On Design: theSkimm | Photo: Getty Images Russia’s Victory Day (May 9) commemorates defeating Nazi Germany in 1945. It usually goes unnoticed by the West, but this year, other countries [will be watching]( closely. That’s because some Western officials have [warned]( that Russian President Vladimir Putin might use the occasion to escalate [hostilities in Ukraine](. Think: [declaring war outright]( (so far, Russia [hasn’t](), mass mobilization of troops, or increasing attacks in areas like Mariupol to gain full control. The Kremlin has [dismissed]( the speculation as “nonsense.” While others [point out](: ‘We’ve [heard that one before](…’ [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=All eyes (and ears) on Putin’s Victory Day speech #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Skimm Picks 1. An introduction to our newest series, Skimm Tested. Aka where we pick, prod, and review well-known items, then give 'em a report card. Making it easier for you to decide if ya wanna add to cart. First up: [Mush ready-to-eat oats]( and the [Loftie smart alarm clock](. Read up. 2. Problem-solving products that'll help you in the long run. From minor things like [better jewelry storage]( to [slightly embarrassing problems]( like bad breath and dandruff. We rounded up products you're gonna appreciate. Oh, if you're fighting allergy season like we are, [check out these must-haves](. 3. Springtime accessories and workout gear to snag now. Everyone needs a good pair of sunglasses, obviously. Here are [our faves under $100](. If you're heading outside to exercise, we've got [lightweight tops and leggings](. 4. 20% off sitewide at Brooklinen. It’s their biggest sale of the year and it ain’t over yet. Before the weekend is over, snag some [bedroom goods]( and save while doing so. Cheers. *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm More More Skimm, more knowledge. Here’s what else to check out… - [7 games]( even more satisfying than Wordle - [Scammer shows]( to add to your binge-watch list - The [history of on-screen AAPI characters](, Skimm’d - Learn more about the [Fed’s rate hike]( — and how it can impact your wallet - [Here’s]( how to cope if Mother’s Day is hard Save the Date Like ours, your work and personal calendars are probably hectic. So here are some events you should know about... Mother’s Day. Treat your mom, mom figures, or absolutely [anyone you love]( to a [thoughtful gift]( — for the holiday, or any day. Our favorite comedy duo takes the show on the road in the second season of “[Hacks](.” Friday the 13th. Good luck! PS: Want more events like this on your cal? theSkimm App gives you a heads-up on when everything from holidays to sports games to awards shows are going down. Download it [here](. 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