TOP 20 CONTRACEPTION MYTHS
There are a number of contraception myths that are confusing and do a good job of turning you off finding the best method of contraception for your birth control needs.
We hope the myths and facts below set the record straight on contraception once and for all!
By being in control of your fertility, you can avoid any unplanned surprises and, when you’re ready, choose the timing, spacing and size of your family. To explore contraception methods that best suit your life stage, read through our contraception info section or take the free printable survey to your Doctor for advice.
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19. MYTH: The pill makes women promiscuous
19. Myth: The pill makes women promiscuous
Fact.
The pill can affect some women’s sex drive because it acts directly on your sexual hormones. Rather than making you promiscuous, research has found that it can actually decrease levels of sexual desire for a small number of women.
If you find that the pill is affecting your sex drive in a negative way, speak to your doctor about perhaps changing to a different type of pill or an alternative method of contraception.
If you'd like to have a chat to an expert about contraception, give Marie Stopes International a call on 1800 772 727 or talk to your GP
IMP-10-AUS-6860-PE First issued December 2010