Founders of women's health startups feel doubly invested in this election, one of the closest presidential races of the century.
They said another Trump victory creates uncertainty for reproductive health startups, from period trackers to online abortion clinics to embryo banks.
For startup Julie, the legal status of emergency contraception is the "million dollar question of this election," said Amanda E/J Morrison.
Trump's waffling on reproductive rights has put founders of women's health startups on notice.
For some founders of women's health startups, this election is more than a political contest; it has ramifications for their livelihoods.
Persons:
Julie, Amanda E, J Morrison, Morrison, Lily, Trump, We're, —, Kamala Harris, Trish Costello, Mika Eddy, Eddy, Samuel Corum, Jane, Roe, Wade, Hey Jane, Carli Sapir, Sapir, Donald Trump, Mark Wilson, Flo, Deena Shakir, Lauren Berson Sugarman, Berson, Alice Zheng, Zheng, Julie's, Dobbs, TikTok influencers, Julie swag, Julie Julie's, It's, Melia Russell, Rebecca Torrence
Organizations:
Suffolk University, Trump, Getty, Amboy Ventures, White, Lux Capital, Maven, Sciences, Vitra Labs, Investors, Walmart, JAMA, Business
Locations:
New York, Boston, Texas, California, we're, Roe America, Alabama