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UConn Installs Its First ‘Plan B’ Contraceptive Vending Machines

The University of Connecticut (UConn) has installed its first planned B contraceptive vending machine.

This move was reported in the 2023 law. It happened after Wade was overturned and expanded statewide birth control. New York Post It has been reported on sunday.

The article states that “licensed pharmacists will be able to provide contraception at statewide pharmacies following a short training program and allow over-the-counter drugs, such as emergency contraception plan B, to be sold at vending machines. “It's.”

It came into effect in late December, urging the university to install vending machines.

Plan B Pill Prevent it The university's website adds that women who become pregnant after their gender should consider using it if they “did not use contraceptives during their gender” or “I think the contraceptives didn't work.” I did.

The university also said, “Plan B is not the same as RU-486 (abortion drug).”

post The article states, “UConn is the first academic institution in the state to have one of the emergency contraceptive vending machines.”

In July 2023, Breitbart News reported that at least 39 universities in 17 states had installed morning pill vending machines.

More recently, liberal women reportedly began stocking up a higher percentage of abortion pills and morning pills after President Donald Trump won the election in November.

Despite repeatedly saying abortion laws should be left to individual states, Democrats and pro-aboration organizations, including the failure of presidential candidate Kamala Harris, have argued that he will sign national abortion restrictions. It's. Also, abortions became particularly prominent in this election cycle after voters passed various voting measures, after abortions during pregnancy were subjected to some restrictions.

Additionally, some liberal women have either been sterilized or planned to do so, and have denounced that decision on Trump's victory, Breitbart News reported in December.

The outlet added, “Many anti-Trump women took them to social media and after the former president was once again presidential election, they took the vows of abstinence – they swear men and men.”

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