The trailer for HBO's The Janes offers a look at a pre-Roe v. Wade America
The documentary spotlights a group of women who built an underground network providing safe, free abortions

At a time when the right to an abortion is at risk for millions of Americans, HBO has shared the trailer for The Janes. The Janes is an upcoming documentary about a covert operation led by a group of women in Chicago to provide abortions prior to the Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973.
The official logline for the film reads:
In the spring of 1972, police raided an apartment on the South Side of Chicago where seven women who were part of a clandestine network were arrested. Using code names, fronts, and safe houses to protect themselves and their work, the accused had built an underground network for women seeking safe, affordable, illegal abortions. They called themselves “Jane.” Offering first-hand accounts from the women at the center of the group, many speaking on the record for the first time, The Janes tells the revelatory story of a group of unlikely outlaws. Defying the state legislature that outlawed abortion, the Catholic Church that condemned it, and the Chicago Mob that was profiting from it, the members of “Jane” risked their personal and professional lives to support women with unwanted pregnancies. In the pre-Roe v. Wade era—a time when abortion was a crime in most states and even circulating information about abortion was a felony in Illinois—the Janes provided low-cost and free abortions to an estimated 11,000 women.