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Cosmetics about contraception sees the facts: expert removes common myths
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Cosmetics about contraception sees the facts: expert removes common myths

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Last updated: February 16, 2025 10:30 am
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Published February 16, 2025
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Cosmetics about contraception sees the facts: expert removes common myths

This is the time when we let the stigma and forbidden go, understand the facts, and make a healthy option. Expert weighs.
Cosmetics about contraception sees the facts: expert removes common myths

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Cloud, misinformation by myths and cultural taboos Contraception Spreads like wildfire. Until the whispering between friends, until the advice, misconceptions about contraception look at the facts. Science-supported information is required to make the right choice about family planning. In addition, when you are not actively planning for pregnancy, the lack of knowledge of contraceptive may be a leap in the dark.
Therefore, we Dr. Jogita Uni, Advisor obstetrics and gynecologists turn to Fernandez Hospital, who say let us avoid the guessing games and bust all the common myths around the contraceptive.
Myth 1: Contraception leads infertility.
Fact: Many people believe that using contraceptive pill or IUD can cause permanent infertility. This claim has no scientific support and it is generally believed that it is a misconception. “If you are someone who takes Birth control Bills, once you stop taking them, you have a chance to get pregnant, as much as anyone who has never taken a bullet. Most Contraceptive methods Are reversible, and stopped once, Fertility Returns within a few months, “says Dr. Unni.
Myth 2: All contraceptives are effective in keeping STI away.
Fact: All contraceptives cannot protect from STI. “Oral contraceptives, IUDs, and implants cannot prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs),” Dr. Unni says. However, she says, women and men condom Can reduce the possibility of infections such as HIV when they are correct and frequent.
Myth 3: If you are you can’t be pregnant Feeding The Beast,
Fact: Exclusive breastfeeding may delay ovulation. However, this is not a recommended method of contraception, as a breastfeeding mother can achieve her fertility at any point. “If you want to follow the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) of contraceptive, there are some guidelines to consider. You should be within six months of giving birth, and your baby should only be fed directly to breast milk ( No formula or foods or foods or foods);
Myth 4: A good pull-out game Work Wonders.
Fact: Not at all! Return, or ‘pulling out’, as it is usually known, is not a very reliable technique. Dr. According to Unni, sperm can enter the vagina if the return is not correctly timed or if the pre-frontal fluid in which some amount of sperm is released. It is also not safe against STI.
Myth 5: Condoms are 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.
Fact: Condoms are the easiest and most widely available contraceptive formula, and it is strongly recommended to keep STI away. “If used correctly, they are effective in preventing pregnancy. Nevertheless, one should not deny the fact that condoms can tear, leak, or slip, or wrong Can be placed in a way, “she says.
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