www.efsanemigercekmi.com, which was established to raise birth control awareness, sheds light on questions about birth control. While low-effective traditional contraceptive methods continue to remain popular, many misconceptions about protection from unwanted pregnancy continue to exist. Many successful and unsuccessful methods of birth control have been tried throughout history, and at this point, modern and effective birth control methods suitable for every body have been developed.
www.efsanemigercekmi.com website, which was launched on September 26, World Birth Control Day, shares with the public the questions, misconceptions and facts about modern birth control methods.
SOME MYTHS AND FACTS
Myth: Pregnancy cannot occur if you have sexual intercourse during your menstrual period.
Fact: Calendar management does not provide reliable protection. Sperm can remain alive in the female body for 5-7 days.
Myth: Birth control pills increase the risk of cancer.
Fact: Birth control pills do not increase the risk of cancer. On the contrary, it reduces the risk of uterine and ovarian cancer.
Myth: You cannot get pregnant while breastfeeding.
Fact: You can ovulate and get pregnant while breastfeeding.