The U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade two years ago has affected women’s contraceptive use for the worse, new research suggests. The study found that prescriptions of birth control and emergency contraception have declined significantly more in the states that passed the most restrictive abortion laws following the Supreme Court decision. Sounds counterintuitive, but these findings make perfect sense when viewed through the lens of the ongoing war on women’s reproductive rights.
But leading up to the Dobbs decision, these trends were similar between the different groups of states. After Dobbs, however, the decline of birth control prescriptions became noticeably worse in the states that had passed the harshest laws, they found. Overall, these states saw a 24% decline in birth control prescriptions during the study period. A more mixed picture was seen with emergency contraception.
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