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You probably know a lot of people using birth control. You might have that friend whose obnoxious “BC” alarm goes off right at 7 pm everyday, or the other friend who brags about how low-maintenance her IUD is. Whether you use it yourself, or you have friends who do, everybody knows it’s out there and most know why so many women love it. So why don’t people talk about birth control more openly? In a recent survey, 55% of sexually active women ages 18-22 said that they’d feel more comfortable using contraception if more people talked about it in a positive way. Is it just too awkward? Too political? Or, do you just not know what to say? Luckily for you, Bedsider.org is here to help. Let’s change the conversation today.
Bedsider.org is an amazing resource that provides women around the world with information and support so that you can get your friends talking and learning about birth control. Did you know that 99% of US women have used some form of birth control? Birth control gives us collegiettes the freedom to plan a family on own own terms. It allows us to work or travel or pursue our dreams before we decide we might be ready to have a baby. Because of all of this, we would like to invite you to join HC Tufts and Bedsider.org on November 12th to say “Thanks, birth control!” Let’s get #thxbirthcontrol trending together.
Join us by sharing what birth control makes possible, and make sure to use #ThxBirthControl!