A new booklet published by Marie Stopes International Australia aims to bust long-held misconceptions about the contraceptive pill.
National clinical advisor for Marie Stopes, Jill Michelson said many Australian women have become pregnant over the years because of the widespread myths.
The booklet, the first to be released by the sexual health care provider has launched, exposed the truth about the top 20 most popular ill-conceived myths about contraception.
“Even thought it is more than 50 years since the pill was first introduced, our client feedback suggests that there are still a number of myths floating around about contraception that need to be corrected.
“For example, many women wrongly believe that if they miss a pill near the end of their pack they won’t...
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