We can only assume this is true. She says in the article she had not had any sexual experiences before the birth control.
They often encourage women to go on birth control for, “health reasons.” Or, they use it as a treatment for endometriosis, but I’ve heard gynecologists say that is just a band aid, and it’s not a good treatment for patients with endometriosis.
I was wondering about the veracity of the article myself. The statement about the doctor recommending “ibuprofen until the bleeding stops” either means the doctor was an incompetent hack who doesn’t know ibuprofen is a blood thinner or the story was made up. The former is certainly possible.
Likely a work of fiction like most of these articles are. Easier to hand your kid a box of condoms. I find it hard to believe even evil PP would jump straight to an IUD when there are a dozen other options.