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Breaking Down Myths About Birth Control with Family Planning Services

6/27/2024

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Despite all the progress in healthcare, lots of women are still unsure or afraid to use birth control. Even though there are more places to get help with family planning now, many still worry about the side effects and risks of it. This fear can stop them from making choices that are right for them. Hence, it's really important to clear up these worries so that women can feel confident about taking care of their reproductive health and choose family planning services that suit them best.

Lots of people think birth control prevents sexually transmitted infections (STIs). While condoms can help, they're not perfect. For example, they might not cover all the areas where an infection could be. And other types of birth control, like pills or IUDs, don't protect against STIs at all. Another myth is that birth control makes you gain weight. While it can have side effects, gaining a lot of weight isn't usually one of them. Studies show there's no big link between birth control and weight gain. Any weight gain is often because of other things, like lifestyle changes. 

There's also a myth that birth control pills can give you cancer. Actually, they might help prevent certain types, like endometrial and ovarian cancer. And using birth control doesn't usually mess with your ability to have babies later. Most methods let your body go back to normal once you stop using them. If you're having trouble getting pregnant, there might be other reasons. It's always a good idea to talk to your family planning services provider if you're worried.

Some people think one type of birth control is better than others, but that's not really true. They all have good and bad points, and what's best for you might be different from what's best for someone else. The most important thing is to pick one that fits your lifestyle and that you can use the right way. Lastly, some people think birth control works right away, but that's not always the case. If you start taking it at the right time in your cycle, you're good to go. But if you start it at other times, you might need to wait a bit before it kicks in. And during that time, it's a good idea to use a backup method, like condoms, to stay safe.
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If you're not sure which birth control is right for you, and if you want personalized advice and support, reach out to Midwife RX, your trusted partner for family planning services, today. Our team of caring professionals is here to help you navigate your family planning options. With our telehealth services available 24/7, you can get the support you need, whenever you need it.
Don't let myths and misconceptions hold you back from making informed decisions about your health.
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