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Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 7:15:36 AM   
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"Recently this past week, my cousin Nicole Dishuk (age 31...newly grad
student with a doctorant degree about to start her new career as a
Doctor...) was flown into a nearby hospital, (She lives in Penn. )
because she passed out.

They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by
helicopter to the ER to operate. by the time they removed the right half
of her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain, the clot had spread
to her brain causing severe damge.

Since last Wednesday night, she was battling.. they induced her into a
coma to stop the blood flow, They operated 3 times..

Finally, they said there was nothing left that they could do.. they
found multiple clots in the left side of her brain.. the swelling
wouldn't stop, and she was on life support..

         She died at 4:30 yesterday. She leaves behind a husband, and a
2 yr old Brandon and a 4yr old Justin.. The CAUSE of DEATH - they found
was a birth control she was taking that allows you to only have your
period 3 X's a year...
         They said it interrupts life's menstrual cycle, and although
it is FDA approved... shouldn't be - So to the women in my address book
- I ask you to boycott this product & deal with you period once a month
-
so you can live the rest of the months that your life has in store for
you.

*Please send this to every woman you know - you may save someone's
life...
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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 7:39:33 AM   
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Personally, I'd like to know what other risk factors the woman had before I go boycotting anything - or advising others to do so. 
As a nurse, I have heard plenty of evidence on both sides, and - if there are no other risk factors present - there is no more danger to only having your period a few times a year than there is in having it every month.  The problem with only having it a few times a year happens when there are other risk factors - like a history of clots, smoking, etc, and if you have those, you aren't supposed to be on birth control anyway. 
The chances of getting blood clots from birth control is there for everyone, it does increase SLIGHTLY when you skip periods (I'm talking an increase in instance of less than 1% with no other risk factors, according to what I've found so far), but not enough that I would start telling people to boycott that type of birth control.

< Message edited by SweetDommes -- 3/23/2007 7:40:59 AM >


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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 7:44:33 AM   
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I have been taking that kind of birth controll for a few years now.......................

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 8:06:52 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: SweetDommes

Personally, I'd like to know what other risk factors the woman had before I go boycotting anything - or advising others to do so. 
As a nurse, I have heard plenty of evidence on both sides, and - if there are no other risk factors present - there is no more danger to only having your period a few times a year than there is in having it every month.  The problem with only having it a few times a year happens when there are other risk factors - like a history of clots, smoking, etc, and if you have those, you aren't supposed to be on birth control anyway. 
The chances of getting blood clots from birth control is there for everyone, it does increase SLIGHTLY when you skip periods (I'm talking an increase in instance of less than 1% with no other risk factors, according to what I've found so far), but not enough that I would start telling people to boycott that type of birth control.


Exactly. You said what I was going to.  Thank you!

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 8:25:46 AM   
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Thanks for the information SweetDommes,
Fortunately for me I've had a hysterectomy so I don't have to worry about birth control.
I just thought I'd share what came to my in box to help others think about it.
I'm glad it's not very common.
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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 9:30:48 AM   
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Isn't there a similar problem regardless of the type of oral contraceptive you take?  I remember 20 years ago being told (by the prescribing physician) that there was increased risk for stroke and blood clots and heart attacks.  I don't think it has changed.

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 12:22:21 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: KatyLied

Isn't there a similar problem regardless of the type of oral contraceptive you take? I remember 20 years ago being told (by the prescribing physician) that there was increased risk for stroke and blood clots and heart attacks. I don't think it has changed.

it hasnt. i think about every birth control i have been on comes with these risks.

the risks are increased when you add in smoking, obesity [which is the norm now a day almost] and being over 30.


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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 12:35:31 PM   
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i use an oral contraceptive, and there are risks with blood clots, but they are very low, but it also depends on your family history and life style

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 5:00:27 PM   
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Any hormonal birth control carries the risk of blood clots and subsequent PE, heart attack or stroke. These risks are clearly identified in the patient literature.



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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 5:53:34 PM   
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I think people today are so used to taking a pill for anything, and pills come with literature that all list pretty much the same risks (or so it seems) that the risks become diluted to us.

I was a perfectly healthy 19 year old girl when I had a stroke on the pill.  I haven't been on it since.  No doctor will give it to me even if I wanted it.

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/23/2007 7:41:38 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: KatyLied

Isn't there a similar problem regardless of the type of oral contraceptive you take?  I remember 20 years ago being told (by the prescribing physician) that there was increased risk for stroke and blood clots and heart attacks.  I don't think it has changed.


I remember those warnings over 40 years ago when i started birth control pills.

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/24/2007 11:42:05 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: onestandingstill

Information is Power (see below):




"Recently this past week, my cousin Nicole Dishuk (age 31...newly grad
student with a doctorant degree about to start her new career as a
Doctor...) was flown into a nearby hospital, (She lives in Penn. )
because she passed out.

They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by
helicopter to the ER to operate. by the time they removed the right half
of her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain, the clot had spread
to her brain causing severe damge.

Since last Wednesday night, she was battling.. they induced her into a
coma to stop the blood flow, They operated 3 times..

Finally, they said there was nothing left that they could do.. they
found multiple clots in the left side of her brain.. the swelling
wouldn't stop, and she was on life support..

        She died at 4:30 yesterday. She leaves behind a husband, and a
2 yr old Brandon and a 4yr old Justin.. The CAUSE of DEATH - they found
was a birth control she was taking that allows you to only have your
period 3 X's a year...
        They said it interrupts life's menstrual cycle, and although
it is FDA approved... shouldn't be - So to the women in my address book
- I ask you to boycott this product & deal with you period once a month
-
so you can live the rest of the months that your life has in store for
you.

*Please send this to every woman you know - you may save someone's
life...



i'm on bc right now and have been for a couple years. Luckily for me my doctor gave me a sheet of all the cons about taking bc long term, no pros just cons so i can realize what side affects can occur. But yes this helps me as well, ty for sharing

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/24/2007 11:02:31 PM   
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Okay.  Yes, there are risks with hormonal BC.  What they do is they look at the death rates from BC, and the death rates from pregnancy, and decide that the risks with the BC is low enough and lower than with pregnancy.  thats why women over 35 that smoke should not take BC, because that becomes the point that the risks of pregnancy are lower than the risks of the pill.

Every single pill out there has side effects, and most have something that could cause death at some point.  does not mean they should be boycotted.  Its for the patient and their doctor to discuss the risks, and to make informed decisions.

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RE: Birth Control and blood clots - 3/25/2007 9:56:56 AM   
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I was told by the doctor about those risks when my mom put me on them when I was younger. When I met my now husband (Master) I stopped taking them because I just didn't want to put my body at risk for any of those medicines and also I end up having to take alot of anti biotics and well I know it makes birthcontrol less effective and we haven't ended up pregnant yet so I guess it just really depends on the person if they don't want to get pregnant and don't have a family history that could change what the medicine could cause I don't see a reason to not take it.

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