IUD insertions went up after Trump’s election, research shows

The daily rate of long-acting reversible contraceptive insertions increased 21.6% in the 30 days after Donald Trump was elected president, compared with the 30 days before, according to new research.

​CNN.com – RSS Channel The daily rate of long-acting reversible contraceptive insertions increased 21.6% in the 30 days after Donald Trump was elected president, compared with the 30 days before, according to new research. 

Read More The daily rate of long-acting reversible contraceptive insertions increased 21.6% in the 30 days after Donald Trump was elected president, compared with the 30 days before, according to new research. 

 

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