Common myths and misconceptions surrounding hormonal contraception.

Kirsten I Black, Maxime Vromman, Rebecca S French
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Numerous community and professional myths and misconceptions around hormonal contraception exist, many promulgated through social media. As a result of these and other factors, people are moving away from hormonal methods and potentially exposing themselves to increased risk of unintended pregnancy. A number of key myths and misconceptions have been identified in a range of papers and here we summarise the evidence around the basis for these misunderstandings. The themes we explore are the physical side effects, the mental health effects, the impact on sexuality, the concerns about infertility, the concept of "unnaturalness", concerns about menstruation, concerns about safety and destigmatisation of side effects. For many of these themes, there is some evidence justifying the concern, but overall for most people, we argue that the benefits of hormonal contraception outweigh the disadvantages.

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关于激素避孕的常见神话和误解。
关于激素避孕存在着许多社区和专业的神话和误解,其中许多是通过社交媒体传播的。由于这些和其他因素的影响,人们正在逐渐放弃激素避孕方法,这可能会增加他们意外怀孕的风险。在一系列的论文中已经发现了一些关键的神话和误解,在这里我们总结了围绕这些误解基础的证据。我们探讨的主题是对身体的副作用、对精神健康的影响、对性行为的影响、对不孕不育的担忧、“不自然”的概念、对月经的担忧、对安全性的担忧以及对副作用的污名化。对于其中的许多主题,有一些证据证明这种担忧是合理的,但总的来说,我们认为对大多数人来说,激素避孕的好处大于坏处。
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Preface: Emergency obstetrics in low- and middle-income countries. Best Practice & Research clinical obstetrics & gynaecology. Fetal imaging, phenotyping, and genomic testing in modern prenatal diagnosis. Common myths and misconceptions surrounding hormonal contraception. Improving access to emergency obstetric care in low- and middle-income countries.
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