Demand for Long-Acting Birth Control Rose After Trump ’ s Election Amid Insurance Concerns, Study Shows
The study found a nearly 22 percent increase in the demand for long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in the 30 days after the 2016 election.
Source: NYT Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: CHRISTINA CARON Tags: Birth Control and Family Planning Trump, Donald J Pace, Lydia E. JAMA Internal Medicine Presidential Election of 2016 Health Insurance and Managed Care Women and Girls Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) Source Type: news
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