Women Are Considering Birth Control Options That Will 'Outlast Trump'

Women have expressed concerns about access to various birth control methods (and abortion), and discussed getting long-lasting birth control such as IUDs.

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Protests against president-elect Donald Trump raged in cities around the country last night, and many people started reevaluating their birth control options now that the White House will be vehemently anti-choice as of Jan. 20. Across Twitter and various media outlets, women expressed concerns about access to various birth control methods (and abortion), and discussed getting long-lasting birth control such as IUDs.

Writer Sophia Benoit tweeted, "This is very serious: your right to an abortion could be gone. if you can, consider getting one they last 5-10 yrs." In an interview with The Intercept, she said, "I recommend the IUD right now especially because it’s long term, which with 20 million+ Americans potentially losing their health insurance and potentially right to an abortion, is important."

Many tweeted that anyone on birth control should switch to a long-term solution, in case they lose their insurance and can no longer afford options such as the pill, and additionally in case abortion becomes even less accessible. 

IUDs (Intrauterine Devices) are small, safe T-shaped devices that a doctor inserts to prevent pregnancy by killing sperm. According to Planned Parenthood, there are five different kinds of FDA-approved IUDs, some of which last up to 12 years. 

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