they led by a woman named pat mcguinness, who is fascinating. i mean, like the kind of as a writer that you really dream of portraying. so it was really a lot of fun to to get her head and get into this these bits of history that should be common knowledge, but they're not because of abortion stigma. and there are i would also say i don't know that this me, but it really challenged. toward the end of the second part of the book, i get into the ways that restrictions really place a burden on clinics and ultimately patient care, which is kind of a controversial thing to point out just because the rights movement is very sensitive to any anything that could be used as ammunition for anti-abortion folks, which is completely understandable, given the amount of violence that we've seen over the past decades. but felt it was really important to a be true to my characters experiences what they went through trying to get abortion care and be really the ways that these restrictions hurt people like it's not just they don't just shut down clinics they they