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Why more women, like me, are abandoning the pill over emerging health concerns

Por: New York Post Life January 30, 2023

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I started taking the birth control pill as a sophomore in high school to help with my acne. Most of my friends got prescriptions around then, too. I never thought twice about birth control — let alone going off it — until the pandemic, when I had more time to consider the pill I popped every morning. I began wondering how taking artificial hormones every day was impacting how I think and feel. Recently, after six years on it, I decided to... + full article



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