Experiences with reproductive health care providers can vary greatly, and conversations in doctors' offices about these potential side effects aren't happening often. According to an assistant professor of social and behavioral sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, providers might not have the training to discuss patient specific questions. They know the basics of side effects, but don't know how to respond to misinformation online.

In contraceptive counseling, efficacy and pregnancy prevention are often at the expense of other priorities. According to research, biases can impede the ability of healthcare workers to fully assess client needs. If a patient is young, unmarried or has never been pregnant, there can be a presumption of what they want.

Women unhappy with their birth control and frustrated by their experiences with doctors found a large audience on TikTok. The medical community has failed to incorporate patient concerns into research, especially when it involves women, as a result of the sentiment that has been created by social media.

When people who menstruate experienced breakthrough bleeding and heavier-than-usual periods after they were vaccinations for Covid-19, it's a good place to start. The people who took part in the vaccine trials were not asked if they had any side effects. When people first reported menstruation, they were told they were imagining it, but there was no data to look for answers. This made vaccine hesitancy happen.

Clancy says that early research shows that the vaccine's side effects weren't the reason for the apprehension. The feeling of betrayal came from not knowing what to expect. The people were angry and suspicious. Did you know and didn't tell us? Clancy asked if you knew because you didn't look.

People are asking about contraceptives. Even if there is a greater chance of becoming pregnant through fertility awareness methods, it is still possible to prefer one contraceptive method over another. It is not false for a TikToker to talk about their personal benefits after stopping birth control. Social media has a lot of solutions that come with their own biases. Different answers are presented in the same way. There are too many self-proclaimed experts out there on the internet who don't have scientific evidence to back up their claims.

Fertility awareness methods involve tracking one's menstrual cycle with the aim of knowing when it is most likely to cause a baby to be born. Fertility awareness methods can be used instead of hormonal birth control. The FDA-approved Natural Cycles can be 98% effective with perfect use. This is great news for a person who feels that birth control is affecting their body in ways that are not good. Most content creators don't mention that fertility awareness methods are usually 76 to 88 percent effective The writer of the Guardian article about becoming pregnant after trying Natural Cycles said that she used the app in the way she does most of the technology in her life.