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Y'all forgetting they were gathering period data and were arresting women who had 'abortion-like' procedures?

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  • D [email protected]

    Cycle tracking in Apple’s Health app is also private.

    https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/data/en/health-app/

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    I honestly think we need to assume that all (US-based) tech giants are compromised, and the gov has full access to every single bit of data they have on you.

    Even if this isn't the case (yet), this is the most prudent way forward.

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    • G [email protected]

      The whole point of everything they're doing is to create an uneducated population of easily manipulated fodder. Of course people are forgetting. This effort has been running for 20-30 years (or longer) at this point, and it's working.

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      Yup, and it's working so well they've shifted into next gear and are stepping up the plans.

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        Back to good old withdrawal method and coat hangers in the US for birth control

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          Sure, the general "birth control is bad for you" message is not optimal. But the root of this misinformation are insights about the side effects coming up more or less recently. iirc one third to half of all women on hormonal birth control experience major side effects like headaches, nausea or mood changes. I can see how these significant findings combined with patriarchy awareness and associated anger led to exaggerated messages.

          Nonetheless, I think people thinking more critically about birth control is a good thing as one should always consider both benefits and risks.

          Edit: Or did I misread this post? If so, I'm very sorry...

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          I think headaches and nausea are preferable over unwanted children for most people

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          • A [email protected]

            Sure, the general "birth control is bad for you" message is not optimal. But the root of this misinformation are insights about the side effects coming up more or less recently. iirc one third to half of all women on hormonal birth control experience major side effects like headaches, nausea or mood changes. I can see how these significant findings combined with patriarchy awareness and associated anger led to exaggerated messages.

            Nonetheless, I think people thinking more critically about birth control is a good thing as one should always consider both benefits and risks.

            Edit: Or did I misread this post? If so, I'm very sorry...

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            I think there is a lot you can about side-effects on anti-conception (from condoms are a hassle to pills mess with hormones), but lately young people are more in favour of 'natural sex' such as you pulling out early when the woman is ovulating which is (obviously) far less effictive. But the thing is,

            one should always consider both benefits and risks.

            young people aren't good at considering the the results of those results because a) their brain is still developing and b) experience comes from trying. They need to be protected against themselves, just like we do with alcohol, drugs, driving etc.

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            • A [email protected]

              Sure, the general "birth control is bad for you" message is not optimal. But the root of this misinformation are insights about the side effects coming up more or less recently. iirc one third to half of all women on hormonal birth control experience major side effects like headaches, nausea or mood changes. I can see how these significant findings combined with patriarchy awareness and associated anger led to exaggerated messages.

              Nonetheless, I think people thinking more critically about birth control is a good thing as one should always consider both benefits and risks.

              Edit: Or did I misread this post? If so, I'm very sorry...

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              Handing out endocrine disrupting medication to teenagers for decades to come is a pretty crazy idea if you stop to think about it. Not to throw the baby out with the bath water, but we do have a lot to learn about how the human body works.

              Everyone should be using condoms, though. It’s a good backup for monogamous couples and it’s the bare minimum that people who change partners more frequently should do. Have you seen the Gonorrhoea stats lately? And the antibiotic resistance? Bag it!

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                I knew a woman who stopped taking birth control because of occasional headaches, and she and her husband both ended up with one that didn’t move out until 23 years later.

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                • A [email protected]

                  Sure, the general "birth control is bad for you" message is not optimal. But the root of this misinformation are insights about the side effects coming up more or less recently. iirc one third to half of all women on hormonal birth control experience major side effects like headaches, nausea or mood changes. I can see how these significant findings combined with patriarchy awareness and associated anger led to exaggerated messages.

                  Nonetheless, I think people thinking more critically about birth control is a good thing as one should always consider both benefits and risks.

                  Edit: Or did I misread this post? If so, I'm very sorry...

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                  There are some serious health implications too like reduced bone density, heart issues, and cancer risks. Women should have the choice to take them if they want to obviously, but there can be very real side effects.

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                    Seems more like this post was done to peddle big pharmas and the patriarchies idea of how women should be available for sex by being constantly drugged on hormons.

                    Condoms are a thing and protect against many STDs too.

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                      There’s an open source period tracker called drip that doesn’t collect your data. Everything is kept local. My wife used it for a while and learned some things about her cycle. It was also cool being able to know almost exactly when she’d be on her period 2 months ahead of time.

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                      • D [email protected]

                        Cycle tracking in Apple’s Health app is also private.

                        https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/data/en/health-app/

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                        No source code, no trust with information about my period.

                        Bootstrappable and reproducible builds; mother fucker!!!

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                        • S [email protected]

                          Seems more like this post was done to peddle big pharmas and the patriarchies idea of how women should be available for sex by being constantly drugged on hormons.

                          Condoms are a thing and protect against many STDs too.

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                          drugged on hormones lmao? birth control doesn't have psychoactive effects, chill.

                          on condoms: stealthing is a thing, condoms break, and no single birth control method is 100%. not everyone can afford the risk of pregnancy by relying on a single layer of defense

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                          • C [email protected]

                            Handing out endocrine disrupting medication to teenagers for decades to come is a pretty crazy idea if you stop to think about it. Not to throw the baby out with the bath water, but we do have a lot to learn about how the human body works.

                            Everyone should be using condoms, though. It’s a good backup for monogamous couples and it’s the bare minimum that people who change partners more frequently should do. Have you seen the Gonorrhoea stats lately? And the antibiotic resistance? Bag it!

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                            Handing out endocrine disrupting medication to teenagers is a pretty crazy idea

                            JK Rowling would be proud.

                            the ole' "we don't have enough data to let children have autonomy over their bodies"

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                              I highly encourage anyone that doesn’t want to ever have kids, to go get tied or snipped so that you won’t ever have to worry about it.

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                              • A [email protected]

                                Handing out endocrine disrupting medication to teenagers is a pretty crazy idea

                                JK Rowling would be proud.

                                the ole' "we don't have enough data to let children have autonomy over their bodies"

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                                That’s one way to read it. That’s not what I meant. Not everything is about that troll.

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                                  I think headaches and nausea are preferable over unwanted children for most people

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                                  I get where you’re coming from, but there’s a bit of a (hopefully unintended) subtext in your comment that women must be the ones to bear the inconvenience in order to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

                                  Used correctly, condoms are about 1% off from hormonal birth control in effectiveness. But I guess headaches, nausea, and other side effects for women aren’t all that bad compared to some reduced sensation for the penis. After all, women are already used to it from their cycles, right? /s

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                                    It’s being pushed by the TERF/radfems on tumblr (covert alt right movement) as well. Birth control messes up your goddess energy or something.

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                                      Gotta grow new soldiers for the next war

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                                        I highly encourage anyone that doesn’t want to ever have kids, to go get tied or snipped so that you won’t ever have to worry about it.

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                                        And if you're in a conservative hell state in the United States where doctors refuse to do a tubal ligation unless you have one child, are over 30, or "get your (nonexistent) husband to sign off on it", find a doctor in Washington, California, Massachusetts, or really any non Republican dumpster fire, and they'll likely treat you like an adult. Likely. Not bitter about that at all.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          Seems more like this post was done to peddle big pharmas and the patriarchies idea of how women should be available for sex by being constantly drugged on hormons.

                                          Condoms are a thing and protect against many STDs too.

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                                          patriarchies idea of how women should...

                                          How about women have the right to choose how they want to plan their families how they see fit

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