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Eight women open up about being on the pill
2018-08-25
[BBC] Some 500 million women around the world have used the birth control pill at some point in their lives, including four out of five sexually active women in the US and seven out of 10 of all women in the UK. Since their introduction in 1950, oral contraceptives have prevented billions of unwanted pregnancies around the world. They’ve also ushered in a social and economic revolution.

But for some women, the pill has had a downside: though many users report no side effects from the pill, others have the opposite experience. Recognised potential side effects include everything from depression to blood clots like deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Increasing attention about these risks may be part of the reason why, in the UK, the number of women taking hormonal birth control has been declining in recent years, with women turning to non-hormonal or long-acting reversible contraceptives instead.

Eight women around the globe ‐ from the US to Nepal, Venezuela to Tanzania ‐ tell us about how the birth control pill was for them... and why they decided to go off it. Watch the video, above, to hear what they have to say.

This story is part of the Health Gap, a special series about how men and women experience the medical system ‐ and their own health ‐ in starkly different ways.

Do you have an experience to share? Or are you just interested in sharing information about women's health and wellbeing? Join our Facebook group Future Woman and be a part of the conversation about the day-to-day issues that affect women’s lives.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  There is a procedure called Natural Family Planning that is very effective. You can read about it at “http://americanpregnancy.org/preventing-pregnancy/natural-family-planning/”.
Posted by: Dino Guelph5507   2018-08-25 13:30  

#3  Certain versions of the Pill have warning labels about causing depression or being dangerous for those diagnosed with depression. This is supposed to be a rare side effect, but both trailing daughters discovered the hard way that they fell into that group. It took a full, miserable year for the effects to wear off for trailing daughter #1, during which she had to keep reminding herself that those thoughts were not her own.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-08-25 12:23  

#2  Ref #1. Yes, the progs believe 'people and industry' are to blame for messing up the natural order of the planet, but chemically altering the human endocrine and reproductive system.... not a problem.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-25 12:08  

#1  It's hard enough to stay healthy without intentionally messing with your endocrine system. If you believe some of what you read, I (a man) am "on the pill" because it's in the water supply. I don't buy that, but in the age of "climate research" pseudo-science, who knows?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-08-25 08:53  

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