The first national data on birth control post-dobbs is here, and the news is not good

The article reports on the first national data regarding birth control use in the U.S. following the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade. The findings indicate a troubling decline in access to and use of contraception, particularly among vulnerable populations. The data highlights the broader impact of the decision on reproductive health and the urgent need for policy interventions to address these challenges.

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