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myths and misconceptions about contraception

Myths about contraception include beliefs that it always causes health problems, decreases fertility, or is ineffective. In reality, most birth control methods are safe, well-studied, and highly effective when used correctly. Some think hormonal methods interfere permanently with fertility, but fertility typically returns quickly after stopping. Others believe contraception encourages casual sex or is unnecessary if not sexually active; however, it also protects against some cancers and manages conditions like acne. Understanding these facts helps make informed choices about reproductive health, ensuring safe, effective, and appropriate use of contraception.