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Fat Women Have Sex, but Weight Stigma Holds Our Reproductive Health Care Hostage


Published on 2024-12-13 09:43:09 - Cosmopolitan
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  • The only emergency contraception that's effective regardless of body size is the IUD, which we know is an incredibly painful option. It's no wonder that fat women are 30% more likely to have an unplanned pregnancy and use contraception at a lower rate when our options are unclear and often overshadowed by weight judgments.

The article from Cosmopolitan discusses the intersection of birth control, weight gain, and societal stigma. It highlights how many women experience weight gain as a side effect of hormonal birth control, which can lead to feelings of shame and embarrassment due to societal expectations around body size. The piece delves into the lack of comprehensive research on this side effect, with studies showing mixed results, but many women report noticeable weight changes. It also addresses the broader implications of this issue, including how the fear of weight gain can deter women from using birth control, impacting their reproductive choices. The article emphasizes the need for more open conversations about these side effects, advocating for a shift in how society views and discusses weight changes related to contraception, promoting body positivity and informed decision-making.

Read the Full Cosmopolitan Article at:
[ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness/a62981108/birth-control-weight-stigma/ ]

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