Hormones: Villains Or Just Misunderstood Baby-Makers?
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So apparently, hormonal contraception is now public enemy number one on social media, with claims that these 'can hurt you' and champions pushing 'natural alternatives'. Oh, I’m sorry, did I miss the part where science said hormones were evil? According to the chatter, these treatments 'got such a bad reputation,' but the truth is more like a high school rumor turned global viral meme. The big question: do these 'natural alternatives' actually work, or are we just swapping a known science-backed option for a DIY magic trick?
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/11/2025 | Author: Katia Riddle
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