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Top 5 Pregnancy Myths on Campus (and the Truth Behind Them)

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College is a place where stories, half-truths, and rumors about pregnancy are everywhere—passed around in classes, group chats, and late-night conversations. Hearing different advice from friends, social media, or even the internet can be confusing, and it’s easy for pregnancy myths to spread quickly. But when it comes to pregnancy, what you don’t know can absolutely affect your future. That’s why we’re committed to providing clarity, transparency, and support at Options for Women.

Is your birth control putting you at greater risk for an STD?

Birth control is touted as one of the greatest medical advancements ever made for women, allowing them to take charge of their sexuality without worrying about unplanned pregnancies — or so the narrative goes, anyway. But birth control has risks that go along with it, and those who use it should weigh those risks before taking it. Unfortunately, many women aren’t properly informed of the risks beforehand. For certain kinds of birth control, those risks include an increased susceptibility to getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD).