Some Indiana Women Concerned About Access To Birth Control With Trump As President

Many women in Indiana are concerned about access to their birth control after Donald Trump takes office. Both Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky and the Northern Indiana M-C-H Network in South Bend are seeing an increase in requests for I-U-Ds, because women are afraid that they will lose their coverage if the President-Elect delivers on his promise to repeal and replace The Affordable Care Act. Without access under Obamacare, women are concerned that their monthly birth control will no longer be an option…whereas an I-U-D can last up to ten years.