Long-term birth control use rose after Trump elected, suggesting women feared losing coverage

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Long-term birth control use rose after Trump elected, suggesting women feared losing coverage
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Just after the 2016 election, word spread that it was time for women to get those feet in table stirrups. 'You have 70 days,' was the ominous message spread on social media. A new research letter said the messaging proved effective.

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