Emergency contraceptive purchases spiked in the days following the 2024 Election, according to CBS News Confirmed data. Planned Parenthood also reported a 760% increase in IUD appointments since Nov. 6. Gynecologist Dr. Jessica Shepherd joins “The Daily Report” to discuss what to know about morning-after pills and what reproductive health questions people should ask their doctors.
Morning-after pills and IUD appointments spike after Trump win
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