Anonymous wrote:Why why why do rightwingers want no BC? They are thinking that far ahead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that women should be cautious if they have a family history of breast cancer. I'm glad that the pill is OTC to increase access for everyone else, though!
It *decreases* your risk of breast cancer.
Anonymous wrote:It's also changing our water, everything that lives in the water, and ultimately everything, by adding estrogen. And on a more individual level, it changes perception of attraction.
It's not only positive.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a bleeding heart liberal who thinks BC is critical for so many people for so many reasons.
But I’m also a highly educated woman who has researched many medical issues for a variety of reasons.
Personally, I have never used the pill.
Why?
I’m a stroke risk given my severe migraines.
I know a young woman who was pressured into going on the pill following delivery. Long story short: stroke! She died. She was a migraine sufferer who never should have been on the pill.
I’m perimenopause and I won’t use HRT. I didn’t use the pill when I had crime scene level bleeding (had a hysterectomy instead). Breast cancer in my family tree makes me hyper aware of risks.
I don’t think anyone is trying to mount a senseless PR campaign against the pill…particularly on dcum. But many of us have done our homework. You should do yours and then make an informed choice. Don’t rely exclusively on doctors who might not connect the dots.
Chemically altering your body isn’t always the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's also changing our water, everything that lives in the water, and ultimately everything, by adding estrogen. And on a more individual level, it changes perception of attraction.
It's not only positive.
Huh??!?
Anonymous wrote:It's also changing our water, everything that lives in the water, and ultimately everything, by adding estrogen. And on a more individual level, it changes perception of attraction.
It's not only positive.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a bleeding heart liberal who thinks BC is critical for so many people for so many reasons.
But I’m also a highly educated woman who has researched many medical issues for a variety of reasons.
Personally, I have never used the pill.
Why?
I’m a stroke risk given my severe migraines.
I know a young woman who was pressured into going on the pill following delivery. Long story short: stroke! She died. She was a migraine sufferer who never should have been on the pill.
I’m perimenopause and I won’t use HRT. I didn’t use the pill when I had crime scene level bleeding (had a hysterectomy instead). Breast cancer in my family tree makes me hyper aware of risks.
I don’t think anyone is trying to mount a senseless PR campaign against the pill…particularly on dcum. But many of us have done our homework. You should do yours and then make an informed choice. Don’t rely exclusively on doctors who might not connect the dots.
Chemically altering your body isn’t always the best choice.