The "Cancer-Causing Convenience" All Women Should Avoid
Posted By Dr. Mercola
Human and animal studies show that a group of genes called the major
histocompatibility complex (MHC) can influence odor. In general, females prefer
the odor of mates with a dissimilar MHC -- but this effect is reversed in women
on oral contraceptive pills.
A study found that that single women preferred the odor of
MHC-similar men, but women in relationships preferred the opposite. This means
that that the use of contraceptive pills could influence mate preference.
According to FYI Living:
"The women on pills preferred men with similar MHC genes.
Studies indicate that, 'women consider the olfactory domain to be an important
factor in their assessment of potential partners.' Thus, due to serious
alterations in odor preference, the use of oral pills could influence partner
choice."
Sources:
This is something that most people would rarely ever consider, but according to researchers, women who are on birth control pills may inadvertently be misled to select less compatible long-term partners than women who aren't on the Pill… Whether or not this is of any real concern to most is debatable, but contraceptive pills may also wreak havoc in your life in more direct ways, which I'll review in a moment.
How the Pill May Influence a Woman's Choice of Partner
It's a fairly
well-known fact that odor plays an important role when selecting a partner. This
includes the scents that you cannot consciously detect, such as pheromones. (A
few years ago, researchers discovered that a specific olfactory nerve, dubbed
"Nerve O," appears to be the route through which pheromones are processed. Nerve
"O" has endings in your nasal cavity, but the fibers go directly to the sexual
regions of your brain. Because Nerve O bypasses your olfactory cortex, it does
not register a conscious smell, but rather identifies chemical sexual cues.)
Humans, like
animals, also have major histocompatibility complex-associated (MHC) odor
preferences that influence their choice of mates. Researchers have discovered
that women, in general, prefer the body odor of men with dissimilar MHC. It is
believed that this may be part of a natural selection process to prevent and
control genetic inbreeding. When partners have similar MHC, their chances of
successfully reproducing are diminished.
However, when a
woman is on the Pill, her odor preferences change. The Pill essentially mimics
pregnancy, and when a woman is pregnant, she tends to prefer the scent of men
with similar MHC as her own—perhaps as a biological cue to now seek out and bond
with supportive family members as opposed to potential mates.
What this means
is that when you're taking a hormonal contraceptive, you interfere with your
biology and risk producing a hormonal imbalance that might make you more
attracted to men with similar chemical makeup. If you were on the pill when you
met your mate, you might, therefore, feel less attracted to him when you stop
taking it—or worse, you may have greater trouble getting pregnant. Needless to
say, either of these scenarios could cause problems within the relationship...
However, there's
another issue that may be of even greater importance, and that is the health
effects that birth control pills have on the female body.
Artificially controlling your menstrual cycle with synthetic hormones may
certainly seem like an ideal method of a highly effective, relatively
inexpensive and easily reversible birth control. And contraceptive pills are a
convenient way to prevent pregnancy … but that's where their benefits end. Birth
control pills are linked to numerous very serious health risks, so it's
important to carefully weigh the benefit of convenience against its considerable
risks.
Artificially Manipulating Your Hormones is a Risky Proposition
Most birth
control pills, patches, vaginal rings, and implants contain a combination of the
derivatives of the hormones estrogen and progestin. They work by mimicking these
hormones in your body to fool your reproductive system into producing the
following effects:
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Preventing your ovaries from releasing eggs
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Thickening your cervical mucus to help block
sperm from fertilizing an egg
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Thinning the lining of your uterus, which makes
it difficult for an egg to implant, should it become fertilized
However, your
reproductive system does not exist in a bubble … it is connected to all of your
other bodily systems, and therefore the Pill is capable of altering much more
than your reproductive status.
Well-Documented Risks of Synthetic Estrogen and Progestin
If you're on one
of the hormonal birth control methods (whether it's the pill, patch, vaginal
ring or implant), it is important to understand that you are taking synthetic
progesterone and synthetic estrogen -- something that is clearly not
advantageous if you want to maintain optimal health.
These
contraceptives contain the same synthetic hormones as those used in hormone
replacement therapy (HRT), which has well-documented risks, including an
increased risk of blood clots, stroke, heart attack, and breast cancer. In fact,
studies have found that HRT increases post-menopausal women's breast cancer risk
by at least one percent per year, and HRT with progestin increases your risk by
eight percent per year, potentially going as high as 30 percent after just four
years of use!
So, what are the
risks for women who start taking synthetic hormones at an early age and stays on
them for up to 15 years or longer?
In exchange for
the convenience of preventing pregnancy (which you can do naturally just as
well, and I'll explain how below), you are putting yourself at risk of:
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Cancer: Women who take birth control pills
increase their risk of cervical and breast cancers, and possibly liver
cancer as well.
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Thinner bones: Women who take birth
control pills have lower bone mineral density (BMD) than women who have
never used oral contraceptives.
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Heart disease: Long-term use of birth
control pills may increase plaque artery buildups in your body that may
raise your risk of heart disease.
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Fatal blood clots: All birth control pills
increase your risk of blood clots and subsequent stroke. And if your
prescription contains the synthetic hormone desogestrel, your risk of
fatal blood clots nearly doubles!
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Impaired muscle gains: A recent study
found that oral contraceptive use impairs muscle gains from resistance
exercise training in women.
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Long-term sexual dysfunction: The Pill may
interfere with a protein that keeps testosterone unavailable, leading to
long-term sexual dysfunction including decreased desire and arousal.
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Migraines
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Weight gain and mood changes
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Yeast overgrowth and infection
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Newer Hormonal Birth Control Methods May be Even Riskier
Two of the newer
hormonal contraceptives—the hormone-releasing vaginal ring, NuvaRing, and the
combination pills Yaz and Yasmin, which also contain the hormone drospirenone in
addition to estrogen and progestin—may be of even greater concern than the older
"classics."
The NuvaRing is
a flexible vaginal ring that is replaced once a month. It releases estradiol and
etonogestrel. The latter is known as a "third generation" progestin desogestrel,
which has been linked to serious health concerns and may double your risk of
blood clots when compared to second generation contraceptives. The NuvaRing
delivers a relatively high dose of this hormone.
Other types of
birth control also contain this third generation hormone, including some
implants.
More than 4,000
lawsuits have also been filed against Bayer for serious side effects suffered by
women taking the newer birth control pills Yaz and Yasmine. The four most common
adverse effects are blood clots, gallbladder disease, heart attack and stroke.
The first trial is scheduled to begin in September, and according to some legal
estimates, the number of lawsuits filed may at that point reach 30,000.
Safer Options Exist—Top Eight Natural Birth Control Methods
Because the
health risks of hormonal contraceptives are so significant, and other safer
options exist, I strongly advise against them. Nearly all patients who visit my
Natural Health Center are asked to stop using hormonal contraceptives like birth
control pills as soon as possible.
Many women opt
for hormonal contraceptives because they're unaware of the other effective birth
control methods out there. The following options, which include both natural
family planning and barrier methods, are effective ways to prevent pregnancy
without damaging your health.
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Male condoms: Condoms have a 98 percent
effectiveness rate when used correctly. A water-based lubricant will increase
the effectiveness; do not use an oil-based lubricant, however, as they break the
latex.
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Female condoms: These thin, soft polyurethane
pouches fitted inside the vagina before sex are 95 percent effective. Female
condoms are less likely to tear than male condoms.
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Diaphragm: Diaphragms, which must be fitted by
a doctor, act as a barrier to sperm. When used correctly with spermicidal
jellies, they are 92 to 98 percent effective.
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Cervical cap: This heavy rubber cap fits
tightly against the cervix and can be left in place for 48 hours. Like the
diaphragm, a doctor must fit the cap. Proper fitting enhances the effectiveness
above 91 percent.
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Cervical sponges: The sponge, made of
polyurethane foam, is moistened with water and inserted into the vagina prior to
sex. It works as a barrier between sperm and the cervix, both trapping and
absorbing sperm and releasing a spermicide to kill them. It can be left in for
up to 24 hours at a time. When used correctly, the sponge is about 89-91 percent
effective.
Aside from these
barrier methods, there are also natural family planning (NFP) tools that a woman
can use to track her ovulation. Many women feel empowered by NFP because it
allows them to get in touch with their fertility cycle.
Some of the most
popular NFP methods include:
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Calendar Method: Abstention from sex during the
week the woman is ovulating. This technique works best when a woman's menstrual
cycle is very regular. However, it may not work very well for couples who use it
as the sole means of contraception, as its success rate is only around 75
percent. You can boost its effectiveness by combining it with the temperature
and mucus methods described below.
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The Temperature Method: This is a way to
pinpoint the day of ovulation so that sex can be avoided for a few days before
and after. It involves taking your basal body temperature (your temperature upon
first waking) each morning with an accurate "basal" thermometer, and noting the
rise in temperature that occurs after ovulation.
Beware that illness or lack of sleep can change your body temperature and make
this method unreliable by itself, but when it is combined with the mucus method,
it can be an accurate way of assessing fertility. The two methods combined can
have a success rate as high as 98 percent.
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The Mucus Method: This involves tracking
changes in the amount and texture of vaginal discharge, which reflect rising
levels of estrogen in your body. For the first few days after your period, there
is often no discharge, but there will be a cloudy, tacky mucus as estrogen
starts to rise. When the discharge starts to increase in volume and becomes
clear and stringy, ovulation is near. A return to the tacky, cloudy mucus or no
discharge means that ovulation has passed.
As you can see,
there are many alternatives to the Pill and other hormonal contraceptives out
there, and my advice to women is to seriously evaluate the risks versus benefits
before taking any type of birth control pills.
Recommended Reading
I encourage you
to become actively involved in fertility awareness, and embrace natural family
planning or barrier methods that will not interfere with your hormones and
health.
Some excellent
reading to get you started on this path include:
1.
The Ovulation Method: Natural Family Planning, by John J. Billings
2.
Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control,
Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health, by Toni Weschler
3.
Honoring Our Cycles: A Natural Family Planning Workbook, by Katie Singer
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