It’s only a matter of time before some state passes a law prohibiting women from getting abortions after the second week of pregnancy.

Really, that’s the way things seem to be going. Right now, there’s a big drive to set the limit at around six weeks. If you are a woman who happens to live in Kentucky or Mississippi, your state lawmakers seem to believe you are so in tune with your own personal biology that you will not only realize you’re pregnant within six weeks, but could also find the time to arrange an abortion, even if there’s only one abortion clinic in the entire state.

Although obviously the real plan is to keep you pregnant, whether you like it or not.

Six-week bills — they’re tied to the arrival of the first fetal heartbeat — are moving through legislatures in about a dozen states. Some are supposed to slumber in a sort of legal cocoon until the moment — looking at you, Justice Kavanaugh! — when the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.

Dr. Leana Wen, president of Planned Parenthood, counts over 250 bills to ban or restrict abortion that were introduced in state legislatures this year — a jump of about 63 percent compared with last year. “We know this is a direct response to Brett Kavanaugh being on the Supreme Court.”