Article: Knowing More About 'What's Inside' Birth Control Pills May Help Increase Compliance.

New Survey Reveals Women are More Aware of the Ingredients in Their Food and Clothing Than the Ingredients of Their Birth Control Pills

MONTVILLE, N.J., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- A new national survey reveals women pay much more attention to what's inside their food and clothing than what's inside their birth control pills. The survey was conducted in February 2005 by International Communications Research (ICR) of 400 women between the ages of 18 - 35 who are currently using, or have ever used, birth control pills. As many as 74 percent of women know what's inside their food and 60 percent know what's inside their clothing, but only 15 percent of women know ...

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