Health9/13/2025The Guardian

Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds

Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds

The study found that online misinformation about the contraceptive pill is leading many women to view it negatively, causing them to stop using it. Researchers identified social media myths, especially on platforms like TikTok, as a significant factor in the "nocebo effect" - where users experience real but psychologically-driven side effects. The study cites several underlying factors that contribute to this phenomenon, including an expectation that the pill will be harmful, low confidence in medicine development, a belief that medicines are overused and harmful, and a perception of personal sensitivity to medications. The findings suggest that addressing these misconceptions and improving public understanding of contraceptive medicines could help women make more informed decisions about their use.

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