Teen interest in long-lasting birth control soars after Roe – Times of IndiaTeen interest in long-lasting birth control soars after Roe – Times of IndiaGiphy GIFGiphy GIF

Teen interest in long-lasting birth control soars after Roe – Times of India

US
Sixteen-year-old Adismarys Abreu had been discussing a long-lasting birth control implant with her mother for about a year as a potential solution to increasing menstrual pain.
Recently, she talked to a college-bound student who wasn’t sexually active but decided to get an IUD anyway.
In Missouri, among the first states in the country with a trigger law in effect to ban abortions at any point in pregnancy, Dr. David Eisenberg also has seen a similar sense of urgency from college-bound teens to choose the most effective option.
By mid-July, several weeks after the ruling, birth control appointments remained up about 20%, although the data isn’t broken down by age group.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen with the laws in that time period,” said Abreu, who was using a short-acting form of birth control before switching.
“Having this already in my arm, it makes me feel so much safer.”.
How DeepMind thinks it can make chatbots safer.
MobileNewspeparhttp
mobilenewspepar.com.