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Misinformation is frequently spread on social media about birth control, with some influencers extolling the benefits of "natural" birth control.
A new study reveals that of 100 top contraception-related videos on TikTok, only 10% were created by medical professionals.
Aussie researchers have found more than half of TikTok's birth control advice comes from unqualified influencers.
Social media is full of videos saying hormonal contraception can hurt you and promoting natural alternatives. How did the ...
Social media is full of videos saying hormonal contraception can hurt you and promoting natural alternatives. How did the ...