Birth Control and Abortion Pill Requests Have Surged Since Trump Won the Election
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By LAURA UNGAR / AP November 13, 2024 2:51 PM EST H ours after Donald Trump was elected president for the second time, Dr. Clayton Alfonso had two messages from patients seeking to replace their IUDs. Over the next few days, three women inquired about getting their tubes tied . All of them said the election was the reason they were making these choices now. Requests for long-term birth control and permanent sterilizations have surged across the nation since the election, doctors told The
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