"We have lady bits, and we vote, and we're paying attention to what you think," the Periods for Pence creator said.
An anonymous Indiana mother wants women to tell Indiana Gov. Mike Pence about their periods.
To do so, she's using social media. Between its Facebook and Twitter pages, Periods for Pence has more than 50,000 followers.
The movement is a response to an Indiana law passed in March that bans abortions performed because of a fetus' sex, race or possible disabilities. The law will go into effect July 1.
Periods for Pence's founder says she opposes the law's requirement that miscarried fetuses must be documented.
"If he wants to know this much about why we're choosing to terminate a pregnancy or if you miscarried ... maybe he just needs to know everything," she said.
Pence said the bill "is a comprehensive pro-life measure that affirms the value of all human life."
Pro-abortion rights groups filed a complaint against the legislation.
The Periods for Pence creator said, "It's a childish response because our government is trying to treat us like children."
This video includes clips from WRTV, Governor Mike Pence and images from Facebook / Periods for Pence, Twitter / @periodsforpence, Massimo Catarinella / CC BY SA 2.5, Indiana General Assembly, Twitter / @justcritique and Getty Images.