A 16-year-old influencer reveals the reason for using contraceptives and surprises

Liz Macedo (featured image)A 16-year-old successful TikTok influencer sparked widespread controversy on social media after posting a photo in a bikini. This is because she appears to have a contraceptive patch stuck to her stomach just below the navel.

Netizens criticized the fact that the 16-year-old used contraception, while others defended Liz.

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Liz Macedo sparked controversy after she appeared wearing a contraceptive patch on her stomach

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The girl is 16 years old

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She explained the reason for using this method

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What is the contraceptive patch?

  • The contraceptive patch is a hormonal contraceptive in the form of a small patch.
  • This method is applied to the skin and releases estrogen and progesterone into the bloodstream, which prevents ovulation and pregnancy.

“I thought everyone knew that contraception isn’t just to prevent pregnancy,” said one netizen on X. Another said: “You don’t need contraception, just don’t have sex.”

The young woman explained that she uses the contraceptive patch to regulate her menstrual cycle, in addition to improving symptoms associated with depression.

“I went to the gynecologist to consider using birth control because it was a point in my life where I was very depressed,” Liz explained on TikTok. “And every time I combined depression with PMS (premenstrual tension), I felt more depressed.”