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Addressing Common Myths About Contraception Myth 3: Contraceptives Increase Cancer Risk Fact: Some forms of contraception can actually lower the risk of specific cancers, such as ovarian and endometrial cancers. However, there may be a slight increase in the risk of breast and cervical cancer with long-term use, which should be discussed with a healthcare provider based on individual risk factors.
LARC – WHAT IT IS & IT'S BENEFITS Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) refers to highly effective, low-maintenance birth control methods that prevent pregnancy for extended periods. The two main types are intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants. IUDs, available in hormonal and non-hormonal (copper) forms, are placed in the uterus, while implants are small rods inserted under the skin of the upper arm, both lasting between 3 to 10 years depending on the type. Benefits of LARC 1. High Effectiveness: LARC is over 99% effective, as it doesn’t rely on daily or monthly user actions. 2. Long-Lasting & Cost-Effective: Offers years of contraception with a single upfront cost. 3. Reversible: Can be removed anytime, with fertility generally returning quickly. 4. Minimal Side Effects: Releases hormones locally, reducing systemic effects. LARC is ideal for those seeking a reliable, “set-it-and-forget-it” approach, making it both convenient and economical.
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Tracking your cycle can help you maintain better reproductive health and spot changes early! However, many women, both young and adult, still don't fully understand or know how to track their menstrual cycle — I used to be part of this group. I hope you find this useful. Like, Mirror, Phave and Comment. Enjoy Frens! 💜 @fkaycollectionz @investorawesum @cryptofixpro @harbiegael @alitiknazoglu