Birth control and abortion pill providers reported a rise in requests from women looking to stockpile the drugs after the reelection of former President Donald Trump, according to The Washington Post.
Abortion pill provider Aid Access, which the Post describes as one of the largest in the nation, received 10,000 medication requests within 24 hours after Trump was confirmed as the winner of the 2024 presidential election, which the company said is about 17 times the amount of requests normally received in a single day.
Plan C, an organization that provides information about abortion medication access, reported receiving a massive jump in visitors to its website, up to over 82,000 on Wednesday from 4,500 the day before.
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