Thank you very much.
Yes, of course, as I told you before, this is reproductive injustice, because this is a draconian, really restrictive law for the poorest underserved people with no privilege, living in small towns and villages, and with no money, because, as you know, there's easy access to abortion for those who are educated, live in big towns and have money.
The most difficult access right now is for women in difficult pregnancies. These women are dying in Poland, because of course these are wanted pregnancies. After a prenatal test, a woman discovers that her fetus is seriously damaged, that it has fetal impairments. She is not aware of this fact until the doctor translates the result of the test. Usually, she doesn't want to continue that pregnancy, and these exceptions for legal abortion were excluded from the Polish law. We have in Poland—