Misinformation around birth control online is a form of contraception coercion

The article from Scientific American discusses how misinformation about birth control is spreading online, undermining contraceptive use and reproductive health. It explores the consequences of this misinformation, which can lead to confusion, reduced access to reliable contraception, and increased unintended pregnancies. The article emphasizes the need for accurate information and stronger efforts to combat false narratives about birth control.

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