THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

My religion does not consider hormonal methods to be a valid option for birth control.

For some women, such as Rachida, for religious but also cultural reasons (work or family environment, or surrounding circumstances), the pill is still associated with many taboos. It would be important in these cases to talk to a gynecologist, for example from the Family Planning Clinic, where there are often interpreters/cultural mediators who can provide all the necessary information to make informed choices based on the large amount of evidence that has been obtained over the years. In the Family Planning Clinic, women can also easily come into contact with other women and hear their testimonials.

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