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Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

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Shopaholic921
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Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

I'm not sure if this is true but I got it in an email and wanted to share with all of you...

Recently this past week, my cousin Nicole Dishuk (age 31...newly
graduated student with a doctoral degree about to start her new career as a
Doctor...) was flown into a nearby hospital, 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 damage.

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 2yr 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 times 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 your 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... Remember, you have a CYCLE for a reason!

Fyi.

The name of this new birth control pill is Lybrel. If you go to
Lybrel.com < <http://lybrel.com/>> " target=_blankhttp://lybrel.com/>; , you
will find at least 26 pages of information regarding this drug.

The second birth control pill is, Seasonique. If you go to the
website of, Seasonique.com < <http://seasonique.com/>> "
target=_blankhttp://seasonique.com/>; , you will find 43 pages of
information regarding this drug.
The warnings and side effects regarding both pills are horrible.
Please, please forward this information to as many daughters AND sons,
co-workers, friends and relatives. Several lives have already been changed.

Posted 10/25/07 2:23 PM
 
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

here is what Snopes says...

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Claim: E-mail describes the death of a woman from blood clots associated with her use of birth control pills.

Status: Multiple — see below.

Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2007]

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... Remember, you have a CYCLE for a reason!

Origins: The above-quoted e-mail attributes the death of a woman named Nicole Dishuk to blood clots resulting from her use of an unnamed birth control product. We can ascertain that the woman identified, 31-year-old Dr. Nicole
Dishuk McKeon of North Coventry, Pennsylvania, died on 29 August 2006 at Temple University Hospital after suffering a stroke. Without having access to information protected by medical privacy laws, however, we have no way of knowing whether her stroke was related to her use of birth control, whether she had any existing medical condition that might have placed her at a higher risk for a stroke, or even whether she was in fact using birth control.

Although the product referenced in the piece reproduced above is not named, the mention of a "birth control that allows you to only have your period 3 X's a year" refers to Duramed's Seasonique or Seasonale (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol) oral contraceptives. Whatever the facts of the unfortunate death, however, extrapolating from it that this type of product poses a general, serious health risk in ordinary use is unfounded.

Most oral contraceptives have users undertake a 21-day regimen of active pills followed by seven days of placebos. Seasonique (and Seasonale) users take active tablets for 84 consecutive days followed by seven days of placebos (or seven days of lower-dose synthetic estrogen pills), thereby experiencing only four menstrual cycles per year. However, the pattern of taking a greater proportion of active tablets (with fewer menstrual cycles) is not new — it is something many women were doing well before the FDA's approvals of Seasonique and Seasonale for a variety of health-related reasons:
Even before the introduction of Seasonique and Seasonale, women who wanted the convenience of delaying periods would do so by taking all of the active pills in their 28-day prescriptions, said Dr. Christina Chao of PennCare-Pine-lands OB/GYN Associates in Medford and Mount Holly.

The active pills prevent a woman's body from building up the lining of the uterus, eliminating the need for the lining to shed, therefore no period results. With the conventional 28-day regimen, periods occur while taking the placebo tablets, and with Seasonique, while taking the final seven pills.

"In regular birth control pills, a lot of people take the whole pack of regular pills and not take the placebo," said Chao.

Although the method works, patients might find Seasonique is a better choice for several reasons.

"If your prescription plan pays for a monthly pill, then you are short," she said.

In addition, she said, "Having that estrogen all the time will prevent PMS (including mood swings), migraines (and menstrual headaches) and will decrease breakthrough bleeding (bleeding between periods)."
The suppression of periods through the use of hormonal contraceptives has not been shown to pose a significant health risk to women, and it is sometimes a recommended option for women who suffer from PMS, heavy flows, cramps, and menstrual migraines:
Studies show it's safe to suppress your period using various methods: Seasonale, a pill that limits you to four periods a year; Seasonique, a similar pill that may help fight PMS; or others like Depo-Provera injections that may eliminate your period. "The hormones keep the lining of your uterus thin, so nothing builds up," says Rebecca Gould, M.D., an OB-GYN at Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Side effects that usually go away include breakthrough bleeding.

Menstrual suppression is great for women with particularly heavy flows, painful cramps and menstrual migraines.
Although some women believe that not having a regular monthly period is dangerous because the cessation of menstrual flow will allow blood and other material to "build up" in the uterus, this is not the case:
As for whether the new [Seasonique/Seasonale] pills are safe, it is useful to look at how they were developed. The pills' creators gave women a "week off" because the hormone level in the pills was higher at that time and some women had difficulty with it. They also thought women would get psychological benefits from having their periods. These days, some women think that if they don't have their period once a month, the uterine lining and blood will build up since the body isn't getting rid of it. This is absolutely false. When you're on birth control pills of any kind, there is no thickening of the uterine lining and no buildup of blood. There is, in other words, no medical reason to stop taking the pills every 3 weeks.
The possibility of side effects and serious health risks (including blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks) accompanies the use of any hormonal contraceptive product, so patients are advised to use them in regular consultation with their health care providers.

Last updated: 28 March 2007





Posted 10/25/07 2:30 PM
 

SweetTooth
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Yeah, I've seen this one before.

Posted 10/25/07 2:32 PM
 

bird382
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

What a sad story.

I think blood clots are a possible side effect of ALL birth control pills, not just Lybrel and Seasonique.

Posted 10/25/07 2:32 PM
 

BunnyWife
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Member since 5/07

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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Posted by bird382

What a sad story.

I think blood clots are a possible side effect of ALL birth control pills, not just Lybrel and Seasonique.



True. You are much more at risk for clots if you smoke.

Posted 10/25/07 2:33 PM
 

Kara
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Posted by BunnyWife

Posted by bird382

What a sad story.

I think blood clots are a possible side effect of ALL birth control pills, not just Lybrel and Seasonique.



True. You are much more at risk for clots if you smoke.



Yes on both counts.

Posted 10/25/07 2:57 PM
 

KGools
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Kim

Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Posted by bird382

What a sad story.

I think blood clots are a possible side effect of ALL birth control pills, not just Lybrel and Seasonique.



This is true... didn't a young woman (a college student I think) die a few years ago in the city due to a blood clot caused from BC Pills?

Hey, I hate getting my period just as much as the next girl, but I can't trust a pill that takes away all but 3 periods a year. Getting your period is a way to clean out your reproductive system.. I cant imagine skipping all of these periods is actually healthy. Chat Icon

Posted 10/25/07 3:24 PM
 

anonttcer
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

I saw a similar story on a medical show- but it was from regular birth control pills.
The fact is that ALL BC pills up your risk for blood clots.
Scary!

Posted 10/25/07 3:26 PM
 

Ginger123
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dana

Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

i know i am a hypochondriac and i know millions of people are on birth control and they are all fine but after reading this I have such bad anxiety running through my body. I am freaking out rght now.I told my DH how much i want to get off the pill bc of this kind of risk and he understands but tells me how small of a risk it really is and then says do whatver you want to do

Message edited 10/25/2007 3:49:05 PM.

Posted 10/25/07 3:34 PM
 

anonttcer
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Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Posted by Ginger123

i know i am a hypochondriac and i know millions of people are on birth control and they are all fine but after reading this I have such bad anxiety running through my body. I am freaking out rght now.I told my DH how much i want to get off the pill bc of this kind of risk and he understands but tells me how small of a risk it really is and then says do whatver you want to do



I feel your pain- I won't take it for this reason.
I know it's a small risk- but ANY unnecessary risk is too much for me....
I am just super overly cautious though...

Posted 10/25/07 4:09 PM
 

mikeswife06
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Anne

Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

I never liked the idea of a pill that interrupted the natural happenings of your body. This is so tragic, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, especially her children.

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Posted 10/25/07 4:13 PM
 

CaMacho
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Jess

Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

SO scary!!!

Posted 10/25/07 4:15 PM
 

MelToddJulia
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Mel

Re: Birth Control Warning - Lybrel & Seasonique

Thats one of the reason's why I will NEVER go on birth control, very scary!!

Posted 10/25/07 4:28 PM
 
 

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