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'Birth Control Damaged My Libido, Coming Off Changed My Life'

Por: Newsweek Health October 04, 2022

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I first went on the contraceptive pill when I was 17. I had a long-term boyfriend, and while we were using condoms, I decided I wanted a more reliable form of birth control.I knew a few of my friends were on hormonal contraceptives, but didn't really know much about them. It just seemed like everyone I knew was going on them and they made a lot of sense; I didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about the potential side effects at... + full article



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