What is the cutoff age for birth control? Understanding contraception in perimenopause and beyond
More than 75% of women between the ages of 44 and 50 who want to prevent pregnancy are at risk of an unplanned pregnancy, often due to discontinuing contraception prematurely. Debunking the myth of a single, universal cutoff age for birth control is essential for making informed decisions during and after perimenopause, when fertility can be unpredictable.