The Guardian Australia
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Misinformation about perimenopause on social media ‘putting women at risk’
Misinformation about perimenopause on social media is putting women at risk of unintended pregnancies, unnecessary medication and missed diagnoses, experts said. Dr Paula Briggs, a reproductive health consultant, cited examples of women in their 30s being incorrectly advised to demand hormone replacement therapy for sleep problems or migraines.
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