Some national retailers are putting purchase limits on over-the-counter emergency contraceptives, also known as morning-after pills or Plan B, as demand surges after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision reversing Roe v. Wade last week.
Walmart, CVS, and Rite Aid are all limiting purchases of the pills, according to the Wall Street Journal. CVS and Rite Aid have set a limit of three, while Walmart put a cap of four or six on pills available this week, but no limit on emergency contraceptives that won't ship until next month.