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Hormonally Active Contraceptives Part I: Risks Acknowledged and Unacknowledged.

William V WilliamsJoel BrindLaura HaynesMichael D ManhartHanna KlausAngela LanfranchiGerard MigeonMike GaskinsElvis I SemanLester RuppersbergerKathleen M Raviele
Published in: The Linacre quarterly (2021)
We reviewed the effect of hormonal contraceptives on women's health. A number of potential side effects were noted including increased risks of breast cancer, cervical cancer, inflammatory bowel  disease, lupus, multiple sclerosis, cystitis, bone fractures, depression, mood disorders and suicides,  fatty weight gain, and female sexual dysfunction.  With the long-acting injectable contraceptives there is an increased risk of getting HIV.  Misleading prescribing information regarding the risks of heart attacks, strokes and blood clotting problems were also noted. Women seeking birth control have a right to know about how to avoid these risks by using effective hormone-free Fertility Awareness Methods.
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