
Originally published byThe Guardian
Experts say some social media advice could obscure underlying health problems or create risk of unintended pregnancies
A growing number of women are seeing misleading information about perimenopause on social media โ prompting concerns that some could be led to false conclusions that obscure real underlying health difficulties or even create the risk of unintended pregnancies.
Here are some of the key facts behind the problem.
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