TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – The looming concern over women’s reproductive health when President-elect Donald Trump takes office has many women across the country and in Arizona preparing.
“We have seen a huge spike in demand for emergency contraception as women are effectively looking to stock up, given the uncertainty of what the reproductive health landscape will look like over the next few years,” said Monica Cepak, CEO of Wisp.
Since the election, retailers have reported a surge in sales of emergency contraceptives like the morning after pill Plan B. This type of birth control prevents pregnancy after sex, and is not the same as abortion…