Demand for Abortion Pills and Emergency Contraception Surges After Trump's Win
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The U.S. saw a dramatic increase in demand for reproductive health medications following the reelection of Donald Trump, triggering fear of restricted access.
Elisa Wells, co-founder of Plan C, reported a huge surge in visitors seeking abortion information: from 4,500 per day to 82,900 one day post-election.
Providers have reported substantial increases in abortion pill requests, mirroring the telehealth service Wisp's 300 percent spike in emergency contraception requests.
Aid Access, the top supplier of abortion pills by mail, indicated a sharp rise in sales, showcasing heightened demand for reproductive health medications post-election.
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