The contraceptive pill revolutionised society, empowering women by granting them control over their reproductive health, education, careers, and economic independence. While using a condom means negotiating with a partner, using the pill enables women to control their sexual health in a discreet manner.
While the contraceptive pill offers immense benefits, it is not without potential side effects such as; weight gain, mood swings, and loss of sexual libido. The article sheds light on the importance of addressing these concerns and tailoring dosages to minimise adverse effects, as conveyed by Prof. Isabel Stabile.
Malta faces challenges in contraceptive accessibility, public awareness, and data collection concerning contraception usage. The lack of comprehensive sexual education and the absence of freely available contraceptives in the public health system contribute to this concerning scenario.
The article urges for a reevaluation of Malta's sexual education strategies and emphasises the necessity of accessible contraceptives to empower women. A call to action resonates throughout the article, encouraging enhanced research, awareness, and understanding of the contraceptive pill's impact on women's health.