"US Women Increasingly Stockpile Abortion Pills Amid Restriction Concerns"

A study has shown a significant increase in non-pregnant women ordering abortion pills as a precaution, a practice known as advance provision, particularly in states where abortion access is at risk following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The data, collected from Aid Access, indicates that demand surged after the draft decision leak and subsequent court rulings threatening the availability of mifepristone. Most women cited the desire to "ensure personal health and choice" and to "prepare for possible abortion restrictions." Legal experts suggest that advance provision may be permissible in some states with abortion bans, while abortion rights advocates argue that it is a safe way to increase access to abortion care.
- More Women Who Are Not Pregnant Are Ordering Abortion Pills Just in Case The New York Times
- Women in the US Are Now Stockpiling Abortion Pills WIRED
- US women are stocking up on abortion pills, especially when there is news about restrictions The Associated Press
- 'Substantial Demand' for Abortion Pills Ordered in Advance, Study Finds U.S. News & World Report
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