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If you want to quit hormonal birth control, this zine is your manual for deciding whether or not to do it, making the transition, and working towards a healthier period while still not getting pregnant! One thing this zine does *not* do is try to convince you not to use the pill, patch, IUD, or whatever you need to get through your life with all your options and agency intact. It also doesn't shame you for using synthetic hormones for gender-affirming purposes (or any other reason). What it *does* do is help you weigh the pros and cons of going off your hormonal birth control method. Then if…mehr

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If you want to quit hormonal birth control, this zine is your manual for deciding whether or not to do it, making the transition, and working towards a healthier period while still not getting pregnant! One thing this zine does *not* do is try to convince you not to use the pill, patch, IUD, or whatever you need to get through your life with all your options and agency intact. It also doesn't shame you for using synthetic hormones for gender-affirming purposes (or any other reason). What it *does* do is help you weigh the pros and cons of going off your hormonal birth control method. Then if you decide to go forward, it helps you make a plan to detox the hormones with the minimum possible side effects, and continue to take charge of your reproductive and whole body health.
Autorenporträt
As a fertility awareness educator certified through the Association of Fertility Awareness Professionals, Ashley Hartman Annis teaches classes about menstrual cycle charting. She believes absolutely everyone deserves a complete, unbiased, judgement-free education on sex, reproduction, birth control, sexuality, and desire. Annis uses the rest of her time to work on her BA in gender and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin, knit socks, read books, and spend time with her partner, her dog, and her rabbit in Madison, Wisconsin.