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Ep 4 - STIs and contraception, the myths and stigmas

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Why is it that the responsibility of contraception and safe sex seems to fall on women? Yet when we do prioritise it, attending sexual health clinics, we are made to feel dirty or embarrassed?
This week we're getting personal, talking about our own experiences with STIs and contraception. Most women's first experiences of birth control fall short of the mark, and no one is talking about it. We dive into our own first hand experiences as well touching on some reported stats and research.
We are not health experts, this is just our own experiences and opinions. You should always seek professional advice.
As always, keep in touch and up to date with GLORIAH progress:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hellogloriah/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hellogloriah
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hellogloriah
Youtube - https://youtu.be/fG3bKTuWXCI

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Why is it that the responsibility of contraception and safe sex seems to fall on women? Yet when we do prioritise it, attending sexual health clinics, we are made to feel dirty or embarrassed?
This week we're getting personal, talking about our own experiences with STIs and contraception. Most women's first experiences of birth control fall short of the mark, and no one is talking about it. We dive into our own first hand experiences as well touching on some reported stats and research.
We are not health experts, this is just our own experiences and opinions. You should always seek professional advice.
As always, keep in touch and up to date with GLORIAH progress:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hellogloriah/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hellogloriah
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hellogloriah
Youtube - https://youtu.be/fG3bKTuWXCI

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