Women are getting off birth control amid misinformation explosion - The Washington Post
$ 30.00 · 4.6 (300) · In stock
Misinformation about birth control has exploded because of algorithms that feed young women a stream of videos reinforcing messages divorced from scientific evidence.
Maternal mortality is a U.S. crisis. A new effort aims to change that. - The Washington Post
What to know about getting abortion pills at CVS, Walgreens and your local pharmacy - The Washington Post
Medicare plans can cover Wegovy — but not for weight loss
What is Opill, the first U.S. over-the-counter birth control pill? - The Washington Post
My Birth Control Gave Me A Blood Clot – Yes, It Can Really Happen –
Health - The Washington Post
About US - Newsletters & Email Alerts
NIH probe of 'Havana syndrome' finds no sign of brain injuries - The Washington Post
Misinformation on oral contraceptive pills? The Washington Post just r, pill taking tips
Evie Magazine's founder responds to The Washington Post: Stop gaslighting women suffering from hormonal birth control. Clic
FDA Tracker (@FDA_Track) / X
Dennis Fischman @dennisfischman@babka.social (@DennisFischman) / X