Emergency Contraception aka Morning After Pills, all u need to know
Emergency Contraception aka Morning After Pills, all u need to know
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Aug 22 2012, 05:30 PM
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while it is true there are no facts on ECM causing infertility in females. bear in mind that the pharmaceutical industry does not operate on a blanket -exclusion basis. meaning it does not state ALL the side effects it may cause because it does not, in the first place , test for all side effects. before the products is approved by the healthy ministry/FDA in the US , they go through clinical trials. they give patients the pill, wait and see, for the effects. both good and bad effects. what is reported to them by the patients is taken note of. so in this case if no patient say it causes infertility then it is not stated as a side effect. plus, to actually say that a pill causes infertility, (which a person will know only if they actually try to become pregnant. otherwise, normally, ppl do not go for tests of infertility. ) u need to have established a very strong case that the pill causes infertility. and to do so u need to have observed a person for a relatively long time to establish the case. this is very unlikely cause the pharmaceutical companies are profit making companies, they do not spend tens of millions on R&D and let the product sit in the warehouse or even start producing the product and not sell it asap. they do not want to spend more time doing trials. once the product is approved the products go on sale. so what i m trying to say is that while there are no facts for causing infertility, there is definitely a risk involved because u are taking a man made hormone. yes it is a hormone and our bodies produce hormone. but have u linked the fact that too much or too little of a certain kind of hormone actually leads to certain kinds of cancer? so there is definitely a risk. I have a friend who pushes females drugs to doctors and he personally told me this. ppl who wish to take it must take it only in emergencies. ( unprotected sex etc) I am not saying we should not take it but TAKE IT ONLY WHEN NECESSARY. otherwise, sexually active ppl must take the responsibility to go to a pharmacist, ask the pharmacist to prescribe ovulation pills/ birth control pills or use condoms. and if u do need to use morning after pill do buy it from a pharmacist and not backlane sellers.. u must take precaution when indulging in such activities, unless u are prepared for the consequences. PRACTICE IT SAFE |
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Aug 22 2012, 05:31 PM
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