CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 2月6日 10時10分
There was an immediate surge in the number of women seeking long-term birth control after President Donald Trump was elected, a new Harvard study found.
In the 30 days following the 2016 presidential election, a higher-than-expected number of privately insured women sought out intrauterine devices and implants. IUDs and implants can remain in place for years, meaning some could outlast Trump’s presidency. "Our findings could reflect a response to fears of losing contraceptive coverage because of President Trump's opposition to the ACA or an association of the 2016 election with reproductive intentions or LARC awareness," the study's lead author Dr. Lydia Pace said.
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