Can the pill also have healthy and positive properties?

For example, if you have PCOS, can you still be affected by PCOS if your periods are very regular and heavy? Or could that be a misdiagnosis?

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holzlandhexe
6 months ago

Hello, the usual “normal” micropille (estrogen/stag combination preparation) halved the risk of ovarian, cervical and colon cancer, which is probably a positive feature.

The literature describes the risk of breast cancer, often underlying the pill, with reference to various scientific studies rather than “marginal” (also). In the case of a VTE (venous thromboemboly), the critics of the pill always overlook that such a risk in pregnancy or in the week bed is a multiple higher.

I’ll give you an essay from the renowned gynecologist Prof. Wenderlein (University Hospital Ulm) on the subject you should study carefully in a quiet minute. :

https://www.der-naved-arzt.de/medizin-und-forschung/details/pille-schuetzt-evident-vor-krebs/1

A correspondingly dosed micropille is considered to be the means of choice at PCOS, it lowers the testosterone level (meaning, hair loss) and reduces the risk of diabetes.

Your gyn will certainly not have made the diagnosis of PCOS easily, it will have performed and sounded a blood test beforehand. If it was possible to determine that you have a high androgen level and enlarged ovaries with cysts, then a PCOS diagnosis is certainly not >>Fehldiagnose < < <. Despite regular and strong periods. - Many very dear greetings, Imke =)

73637
6 months ago

So the pill is never healthy for your body it breaks your intestine and lets your body think you are pregnant.

Of course, some things can be better like period pain or acne.

But I know many where the pill has dropped and it was worse than before

Jana174923
6 months ago
Reply to  73637

That’s it.

In addition, the pill does not cure diseases or complaints, but only suppresses everything.

sarah3
6 months ago
Reply to  73637

No the pill does not prevent pregnancy and even protects against colon cancer. How do you get the ULs?

73637
6 months ago
Reply to  sarah3

But the pill fakes the body a pregnancy and who you can’t believe it then googel it.

Yes, it may be protected from colon cancer, but it is still not good for the stomach and for the intestine. It’s a cute product that’s never good for the body.

It also has the risk of breast cancer.

Google can have something for side effects the pill and who a product has so many side effects it cannot have any positive properties.

And as Jana has already written it will be suppressed and then whoever you put off the pill will come up again and miestens even worse because it was suppressed.

So please inform yourself

sarah3
6 months ago

I know the studies on the pill and no idR has no negative effects. but it can have NW rather rarely, at EMA you find the data, most common “NW” with 34% were bleeding changes.

Whether it increases the risk of breast cancer (and if only minimal) is an open point, it reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by 50% : https://www.der-naved-arzt.de/medizin-und-forschung/details/pille-schuetzt-evident-vor-krebs/1

and if your sources claim the pill would fake a pregnancy, they are unfortunately wrong and thus also the other “information” there of similar quality. Dr. Google is just a bad source, analogy to SM/YT

sarah3
6 months ago

the pillen has only positive properties for more than 90% of women – e.g.