Americans stock up on emergency birth control, abortion pills ahead of second Trump presidency
- Online sales of emergency contraceptives, like the morning-after pill Plan B, have surged in the past week following Donald Trump's election win, according to retailers.
- Wisp, a telehealth company, reported a 600% rise in abortion pill orders between Election Day and the next day, indicating women's concern.
- Monica Cepak, CEO of Wisp, stated that the surge in sales shows women's worries about restricted access to emergency contraception under a Trump administration.
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