This week, Townhall covered how left-wing women who are angry about former President Donald Trump prevailing in the 2024 election have begun a “sex strike” in response.
It doesn’t stop there. According to reports, some women have begun stockpiling abortion pills, as well. In some more extreme cases, women are making plans to get sterilized.
According to The Hill, medication abortion providers reported a surge in requests for and purchases of the drugs in the hours after President-elect Trump was reelected last Tuesday (via The Hill):
Aid Access, a nonprofit organization that connects people to mail-order abortion pills, told The Hill it experienced more than a 16-fold increase in abortion medication requests the day after the election.
Typically, the site receives about 600 requests a day for the abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol, the most common medication abortion regimen, according to executive director Rebecca Gomperts. It received 10,000 requests the day after the election.
Emergency contraception company Cadence OTC also experienced a boom in purchases — five times the amount the company normally sees in a week in just one day after the election, according to a spokesperson.
Wisp, a sexual and reproductive telehealth company, has similarly seen a tremendous increase in requests for abortion pills as well as emergency contraception like Plan B in the aftermath of Election Day. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
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