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Connection Between Birth Control Pills and Hair Loss? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:00pm sex without worrying about getting pregnant. One unfortunate side effect for some women is hair loss from using birth control pills. Birth Control Pills and Hair Loss Many studies have conclusively shown that some birth control pills can lead to hair loss. It is not pills themselves that cause hair to fall out. In fact, the pill contains estrogen Read on »
Birth Control Pills and IVF Protocols by John David Gordon MD Medical Doctor Posted Fri 25 Sep 2009 3:34pm 1 Comment a protocol that uses birth control pills. Why would birth control pills be used in IVF? Birth control pills or, more correctly, oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) can be used as a part.... Personally, I have had poor results with the use of oral contraceptives except in known high responding patients. I know that many clinics use pills in protocols without any problems Read on »
ANOTHER reason not to use birth control pills by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:28pm 1 Comment I've heard from Ali and others about the weird things birth control pills seem to do to people healthwise. It's already known that they can cause blood clots (so DO... irregular even after only a few cycles. Last I spoke, Julie Indichova (author of Inconceivable) is also conducting a study on birth control pills and their effect on infertility Read on »
Obesity in Women – No effect on Birth Control Pill Effectiveness by rajesh moganti Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 1:10am Study investigators have uncovered that till the time oral birth control pills are used with consistency, overweight or obese women have the analogous risk of getting... apprehensions about oral birth control pills being lesser effectual in obese females. Researchers argue that earlier cited dissimilarities in unwanted conceptions ought to be ascribable Read on »
BPA Safer than Birth Control Pills: Where's My Refund for the BPA-Free Bottles? by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:01pm 1 Comment control pills.  So researchers fed rats small doses of either BPA or oral contraceptive pills (I swear to you) then studied health risks in their female off-spring.  Yes, the momma... eaten the birth control pills but not for those born to the mother rats fed BPA.  This study should serve as news to all those who pooh-poohed (scientifically sound) research Read on »
Birth Control Pills May Raise Lupus Risk by awesome Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 23 Sep 2009 10:25pm A new study conducted at McGill University in Montreal has found that women who use birth control pill, and in particular, those who take higher doses, have an increased.... “I think we have clear evidence that these pills, especially at higher doses, can increase the risk of lupus,” Dr. Suissa says. “Women who take oral contraceptives have a 50 Read on »
Birth control pill decreases urinary incontinence by Anita Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 11:01am oral contraceptive use and urinary incontinence while controlling for other factors such as body mass index, age and history of pregnancy. Though the pill was helpful... Image via Wikipedia Premenopausal women who take oral contraceptives have lower rates of urinary incontinence compared with women who use other forms of contraception Read on »
News: Male Birth Control Pill by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 12:05pm 1 Comment To be filed under: Laughter is Good for the Immune System Male Birth-Control Pill Read on »
Incontinence Pads For Women ? Move Over For Birth Control Pills by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 7:53am the traditional method of dealing with this issue. However, a study done in Sweden of over 10,000 women seems to suggest that oral contraceptives may have a positive role on controlling stress incontinence. The study showed that women who had taken these contraceptives before menopause experienced decreased rates in both stress and urge incontinence after Read on »
Not Your Mother’s Birth Control Pill by Making Love In The Kitchen Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 06 Oct 2010 3:00am Now, who really wants to think about their mother taking birth control pills, especially what that mean for the toxic load we inherited when she stopped taking it to have us? But ladies, our kiddies, don’t need to deal with that! Read on »