Women are encouraging each other to get IUDs now—while they still can
Last night America elected Donald Trump and Mike Pence to the White House. For many women this outcome is a living nightmare, given that the Republican duo have promised to strip women of the reproductive rights for which our country has fought so long and hard.
President-elect Donald Trump has already vowed to overturn Roe v Wade, the historic ruling that legalized abortion in this country, with his Supreme Court selections—and to repeal the Affordable Care Act on his first day in office, which would affect the accessibility and cost of birth control. Meanwhile, Pence has an appalling track-record with women: He’s a staunch anti-abortionist who, as governor of Indiana, made it his mission to limit women’s access to affordable health care and slash funding to Planned Parenthood.