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		<title>Other Health Benefits of Birth Control Pills</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 04:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Other Health Benefits of Birth Control Pills It’s been several years since the FDA started to require that pill manufactures list advantages along with the risks as they are extremely important. Actually, many women prefer taking birth control pills because of the health advantages they will be offered with. Oral Contraceptives protect majority of women [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s been several years since the FDA started to require that pill manufactures list advantages along with the risks as they are extremely important. Actually, many women prefer taking birth control pills because of the health advantages they will be offered with. Oral Contraceptives protect majority of women from ovarian ad uterine cancers, but we are still not sure regarding those in the families with a greater incidence. They keep women protected from the pregnancy about 100% of the time, although even if they are used perfectly, there is still around 1 pregnancy case appear among the 1,000 women a year, and a 2% failure is more exact with the common human error. As a bonus, they assist in reducing painful periods among everyone else.</p>
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</script></div><p>Around 80 to 90 percent of the functional ovarian cysts (those allied to the ovulation that is the most standard kind) are removed in the women taking birth control pills. The women suffering from the endometriosis can frequently decrease their ongoing pain by holding back the disease that arrives with the oral contraceptives. Those women with irregular male pattern hair growth and polycystic ovary syndrome can reduce abnormal hair growth by the assistance of oral contraceptives as they noticeably decrease the androgens (male hormones) in these women.</p>
<p>Interestingly, due to the cervical mucus thickening that is induced by the birth control pills, it’s less likely that the women who prefer them will be affected with the pelvic inflammatory disease if they’re unfortunately enough to get Chlamydia or Gonorrhea in the cervix. This is the way how the fertility is spared.</p>
<p>Ovulation suppression decreases the cyclic symptoms that women usually have on the 21 days as well as 7 days off the pill regimens. At present, more and more women prefer to use their birth control pills in a regular basis, or for 3 months at a time. Several oval contraceptives are getting repackaged with just 3 or 4 days of the hormone free pills and we will more likely see extremely wide ranges of this in the nearest future.</p>
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		<title>Side Effects of birth control pills</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 06:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many women step backwards when it comes to preferring birth control pills as taking pills seems like an unnatural method for controlling birth. Some women experience bloating, mood swing, weigh gain, breakthrough bleeding, breast tenderness or pain, depression, headaches, nausea, and lowered libido after preferring birth control pills. However, some other women may have some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many women step backwards when it comes to preferring birth control pills as taking pills seems like an unnatural method for controlling birth. Some women experience bloating, mood swing, weigh gain, breakthrough bleeding, breast tenderness or pain, depression, headaches, nausea, and lowered libido after preferring birth control pills.</p>
<p>However, some other women may have some significant and serous side effects such as blood clots, hair loss, heart attack, high blood pressure, and elevated liver enzymes. At present, there are numerous varieties of birth control pills, and luckily most of them are significantly lower in dose and result in extremely fewer side effects compared to those of past.</p>
<p>The pills differ in their progestin and estrogen dosages and include several different types of progestin and estrogens. One may tolerate first pill very poorly and another extremely well. There are several different side effects that arrive with progestin, and there are presently 6 different types of progestin that can be explore in a variety of birth control pills. There are numerous pills with several different estrogen doses too.</p>
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</script></div><p>Overall, women should access their feeling over the oral hormonal contraceptives. Some women are a bit moody in their nature, and some are less so. Some women adore their periods’ regularity and their decreased pain, while others feel bloated and nauseous. Some really feel great and have extremely low risk for most of the diseases and the hormones can suitably fits in a healthy life for them.</p>
<p>The pill is not actually the natural mean of controlling birth, but for some women, the merits outweigh the entire downside. If you’re planning to prefer choosing birth control pills, then remember that one merit to the barrier methods of the contraception (condoms, FemCap, diaphragm) is that it result in reduction of incidence of the STIs (sexually transmitted infections), especially the pelvic inflammatory disease.</p>
<p>Most STIs are not significantly protected by the Oral contraceptives. The best and perfect method of contraception offering a “safer sex” way is the Condoms. FemCap and Diaphragms don’t offer the safer sex, but they may assist in stopping the STIs from ascending unnecessarily into uterus and the pelvic areas.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 04:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The maximum priority has always been given to the relationship that is between the pills and breast cancer. However, with the pace of time and enhancement in technology, some answers are slowly emerging. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) conducted a research in the 1980s entitled as the “Cancer and Steroid Hormone Study”. In this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The maximum priority has always been given to the relationship that is between the pills and breast cancer. However, with the pace of time and enhancement in technology, some answers are slowly emerging. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) conducted a research in the 1980s entitled as the “Cancer and Steroid Hormone Study”. In this research, they studied about 5,000 breast cancer’s cases and 5,000 healthy women and stated that there wasn’t increased risk of the breast cancer among the women who preferred using the pills.</p>
<p>A current meta analysis which revisited the oral contraceptives and the breast cancer’s risk, published in October of 2006, stated that oral contraceptives are responsible for increasing the risk of being suffered with the premenopausal breast cancer. 34 case-control studies of premenopausal breast cancer and oral contraceptives throughout or after the 1980s were identified. The results of these studies exhibited that the breast cancer’s risk was vaguely increased for both parous (have already given birth one or more times) and nulliparous (have never given birth before) women.</p>
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</script></div><p>The usage of pill for long duration didn’t significantly affect the risk among the nulliparous women. Whereas, when it comes to parous women, the increased risk was more considerable when uses of oral contraceptives were done before the very first and full term pregnancy. Parous women preferring pill for 4 or more years before their very first and full pregnancy were under the greater risk circle. There are numerous limitations arriving with this sort of review due to the presence of so many variables, including possible recall bias, race, difference in age of first preferring the pill, and deprived information on time the pills were last used. Overall, it seems as there are not any evidence illustrating that lifetime risk of being suffered with breast cancer in women arrive with the usage of oral contraceptives.</p>
<p>Before you decide to use or go against BCPs, you first need to consider the risk for your breast cancer (although majority of women suffering with breast cancer are not inside the risky circle, and most of them who are at risk usually don’t get it).</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 07:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 06:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to their hormonal effect, it has also been proven that the birth control pills’ hormones also affect the nutritional and metabolic factors. Women using oral contraceptives may desire to intake the nutritional supplementation for adjusting some of the biochemical alternations that are resulted by the pill. Women preferring BCPs require higher amount of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to their hormonal effect, it has also been proven that the birth control pills’ hormones also affect the nutritional and metabolic factors. Women using oral contraceptives may desire to intake the nutritional supplementation for adjusting some of the biochemical alternations that are resulted by the pill. Women preferring BCPs require higher amount of the folate, and this might be especially the only fact for the women acquiring cervical dysplasia( cervix’s precancerous anomalous cells). It have been revealed that the regular ingestion of steroids presented in BCPs depress the levels of vitamin B12, pyridoxine, ascorbic acid, zinc and riboflavin. Hormones sometimes are responsible on affecting the breast tenderness, increasing the risk of blood clotting, and inducing a wide array of side effects among some women. Additionally, they are also metabolized in one’s liver. Supporting breast health, offering careful nutritional support, and advancing detoxification pathways and hormonal metabolism may also optimize the experience of preferring hormonal contraception. The deficiency of Riboflavin may take place with the use of oral contraceptive for the long periods. Maybe the OCs interferes with the gastrointestinal absorptions or binding or with metabolism. It has been assumed that most of the women preferring OCs for longer than 6 months manifest the unusual tryptophan metabolism. The Vitamin B6 gain capability to normalize the tryptophan metabolism. Although not reliable, some research has proved that OCs highly disturb the folate metabolism. Some researches conducted over the animals have shown that the oral contraceptives decrease blood levels of the Vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually the leading antioxidant for the lipids, responsible in protecting the structures against the toxic compounds, and is extremely necessary in the immune function. Most of the investigations have shown that there is reduction in levels of plasma zinc while pursuing the OCs’s administration.</p>
<p>Finally, those women preferring hormonal contraceptives are likely to experience the changes in their vaginal pH and this can lead in alternations in orgasms’ balance in the vagina. Actually, Lactobacillus species hits the first rank when it comes to maintaining a healthy and perfect ecological environment for vagina and they are also responsible for preventing vagina from yeast and other vaginal infections. Liver support may be the additional consideration for aiding the steroids’ metabolism.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has never been any such perfect love/hate relationship than that between the women and Birth Control Pills (BCPs), or Oral Contraceptives (OCs). Oral contraceptives, after their arrival in the 1960s, were really a perfect revolutionary medication alternative for the women. Women highly prefer the option of having a really fewer children, and the radically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has never been any such perfect love/hate relationship than that between the women and Birth Control Pills (BCPs), or Oral Contraceptives (OCs). Oral contraceptives, after their arrival in the 1960s, were really a perfect revolutionary medication alternative for the women. Women highly prefer the option of having a really fewer children, and the radically lower birth rate that resulted has continued, obviously due to persistent widespread acceptance of the pills. Maternal burden among the women was lifted for the very first time in the history. Of course, it’s good news. But unfortunately, the hormonal material included in the earlier birth control pills, such as estrogen and progesterone was extremely higher compared to pills at present. It was soon reveal among the people that cardiovascular disease, including strokes, heart attacks, pulmonary emboli, and blood clots, was more repeated in the women preferring birth control pills. It’s the fact that these severe risks are entirely dose-related and they have reduced noticeably as the progestin and estrogen content of the pills has reduced 4 and 10 times correspondingly since their preliminary use.</p>
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</script></div><p>Assessing one’s ratio of risk/benefit requires the individualization based on family history, health status, and so forth. It sounds worrisome if an individual’s risk of the cardiovascular disease dual with use and it does as well. Actually, it’s just another way of observing the same fact.</p>
<p>There are a couple of significant health advantages that arrive with use of birth control pills, for instance, a 80% declination in the ovarian cancer, and a 50% declination in the uterine cancer if the pills were used for a decade. However, smokers older than 35 must not prefer using the birth control pills. Majority of other women who are at higher risk of the heart disease, like those with hypertension, elevated cholesterol, or diabetes, should consider some other alternatives too, but even in these circumstances, pills are often safer compared to an undesired pregnancy. Blood pressure should be pursued among all the pill takers, and if elevated considerably by use, it’s necessary to prefer another birth control method.</p>
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