Surge in Demand for Reproductive Health Services After Trump Election
Surge in Demand for Reproductive Health Services After Trump Election

Surge in Demand for Reproductive Health Services After Trump Election

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In the wake of Donald Trump's recent presidential victory, American women are taking significant steps to secure their reproductive health, leading to a dramatic surge in requests for emergency contraception and abortion pills. Organizations like Aid Access reported a staggering 17-fold increase in abortion medication requests, receiving 10,000 inquiries in just 24 hours. Companies such as Wisp and Cadence OTC also noted unprecedented spikes, with emergency contraception sales increasing by 1,000% among returning patients and 1,650% among new patients the day after the election. The rising demand reflects widespread concern over potential restrictions on reproductive rights under Trump's administration, despite his more moderate campaign rhetoric on abortion. Health professionals are noting an increase in inquiries about long-term contraceptive options, as many women aim to stockpile supplies amid fears of future access limitations. This proactive approach underscores a growing trend of women taking control of their reproductive health in uncertain political times.

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