The company has placed a temporary quantity limit of three units per week on emergency contraceptive pills, Amazon confirmed to CNBC. Amazon is the latest retailer to place limits on purchases of the pills. CVS said Monday it was temporarily capping purchases of Plan B pills, saying demand has returned to normal levels. Walmart said many of the chain’s products have online purchase limits that can change ‘during times of fluctuating demand’ The Supreme Court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that established the constitutional right to have an abortion across the U.S. on Friday. Numerous states have started to impose partial or full bans on the procedure. Morning-after contraception pills are distinct from abortion pills, which require a prescription and can be used in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy to terminate it . . .
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