Teens’ interest in birth control rises: High court’s ruling on Roe results in a flurry of action

Teens’ interest in birth control rises: High court’s ruling on Roe results in a flurry of action.

By Heather Hollingsworth and Arleigh Rodgers
Sun Sentinel
“I’m definitely not ready to be pregnant,” said Abreu, who had Nexplanon — a reversible, matchstick-sized contraceptive — implanted in her arm in August. Her home state of Florida bans most abortions after 15 weeks, and not having that option is “such a scary thought,” she said. Read article here…