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Birth control and abortion pill requests surge after Trump's re-election, driven by fear of restricted access under new administration. Getty Images

Canadian non-profit that facilitates abortion pill access sees surge in U.S. requests

Following Donald Trump’s re-election, doctors report a surge in requests for long-term birth control and permanent sterilizations. Companies selling emergency contraception and abortion pills also see significant spikes in sales, with one company experiencing a 966% increase in emergency contraception sales. Patients express fear of restricted access to birth control and abortion under the new administration.

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