Thursday August 9, 2007
Online Video: Noted Endocrinologist Dispels the Myth of Health Benefits of the Pill - Part 2
By Elizabeth O'Brien
OTTAWA, August 9, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The lecture of noted endocrinologist Dr. Maria Kraw, speaking at the Humanae Vitae Conference "A New Beginning" last year, described the serious medical risks involved in taking hormonal birth control. It also debunked the common myths of the so-called "health benefits" of the pill.
She began by noting that one of the major risks of taking hormonal contraceptives is an increased risk of cancer. Looking at 54 studies of the pill, she observed that researchers found that it caused a 24% increased risk of breast cancer. The real tragedy, however, Kraw noted, is that the greatest risk occurs right after early puberty when the breasts are still developing. Taken before a woman's first pregnancy, the hormonal contraceptive has the most negative side-effects.
Secondly, she said, 1 in every 200 Canadian women has the genetic mutation BRCA1, a disease that increases their risk of developing breast cancer by 50-80%. Women with this condition who take the pill make themselves especially vulnerable to cancer, increasing their risk by an additional 33%.
Thirdly, hormonal birth control makes the cervix more susceptible to the more dangerous strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection, and increases cervical cancer in women already carrying HPV.
As an endocrinologist, Kraw has spent a lot of time treating people with diabetes, an insulin-imbalance that makes metabolism more difficult. The progestin-only pill was found to cause a three-fold increase in the development of diabetes, while depo-provera causes a 60% increase. This in turn increases the risk of vascular disease, including high blood pressure and heart attack, even when the pill is taken at the low-dose currently being used.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases such as HIV, HPV, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Chancroid and Syphilis also appear more commonly in users of birth control, particularly hormonal birth control, said Kraw. Recent studies, especially in Africa, show that the reproductive tract becomes more susceptible to the HIV virus when women are on hormonal birth control. In fact, the condition of those who were already HIV positive got worse after taking the pill.
A decline in bone density (osteoperosis) and lactation are yet two more side-effects of the hormonal birth control. A World Health Organization trial found that the average milk volumes of women who took oral contraceptives after having a baby declined by 42% (vs.12%) over 24 weeks.
Kraw commented, "We may think, 'Oh well, we'll just pull out the bottle here', but the majority of the developing world doesn't have that option and will either look towards formula feeds with the risk of sterilization and gut infections or look at childhood malnourishment."
Kraw concluded by debunking several of the major so-called health "benefits" of taking birth control, in particular the controlling of an irregular menstrual cycle or especially heavy menstrual bleeding. As Kraw explained, however, a woman's cycle is "a highly sensitive marker of her underlying hormonal health." Often the bleeding points to other problems such as insulin resistance that have "very marked medical consequences that go beyond the reproductive system."
By taking the pill, a woman only delays solving the problem, oftentimes causing the underlying problem to get worse over the passing years. This can create other serious problems later on when a woman finally wants to have a child.
"So it's like I've got here a huge ulcerating sore," Kraw said, "but you can't see it because I'm wearing a shirt. And so basically, I'm going to put a sweater on top so you can't see it? Does that take away my underlying cancerous ulcer? By overriding and covering up either irregular menstrual bleeding or excessively heavy bleeding, are we curing the underlying reproductive or hormonal unhealthiness? No. Is that good medicine? No."
Ironically, the information that comes with the product always lists irregular bleeding as a potential side effect. Kraw states, "In fact you are causing more trouble than you are helping erase."
As in the case of menstrual difficulties, the claim that the pill helps acne ignores the underlying problem. Excessive acne is a symptom that must by solved rather than masked. There are "effective alternative therapies," states Kraw.
Dr. Maria Kraw: Medical Consequences of Contraception - Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpCRSajdhVo&mode=related&search=
Dr. Maria Kraw: Medical Consequences of Contraception - Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi8y-4q5OGU&mode=related&search=
Previous LifeSiteNews coverage:
Online Video: Noted Endocrinologist Explains How the Birth Control Pill Causes Abortion
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/aug/07080303.html
Dr. Maria Kraw: Medical Consequences of Contraception - Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tKxWrNNCig
Dr. Maria Kraw: Medical Consequences of Contraception - Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJYdfgjQdIc
Latest Headlines
- BREAKING: US Congress Passes Health Care Reform Bill 220 to 215

- Stupak Amendment to Health Care Bill Passes 240 - 194 Saturday Evening

- Major Health Care Development - Pro-Life Stupak Amendment Vote OK'd for Today

- NY Times: Dems Banking on Later Squeezing Pro-Life Language Out of Bill in Committee

- USCCB Spokesman: "Definitely Not True" that Bishops Support Bill As it Stands

- TIME Got it Wrong - Prof. George Opposed Grandiose Kennedy Funeral

- USCCB Condemnation Tears Facade off "Phony" Abortion Compromise for Health Bill

- Health Care Bill Includes Monthly Abortion Premium: House Minority Leader Boehner

- TIME Article Setting Burke Against O'Malley Called "Tactical strike" on Behalf of Catholic Left

- Dirty Fighting on Abortion Funding: Word-Games and Health-Care Theatrics Boggle the Mind

- Commentary on November 6 News

- Note to LifeSiteNews Subscribers with Rogers email addresses

- New York Gov. Declares Nov. 10 Extraordinary Legislative Session for Same-Sex "Marriage"

- Washington's Pro-Family Amendment Effort Defeated - R-71 Almost Certain to Pass

- Vote Pushed Back on Canadian Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Bill to Dec. 2

- Elderly U.K. Couple in Good Health Commit Suicide, Complain of Assisted Suicide Law

- Texas Late-Term Abortionist and Baptist Minister Admits: "Am I killing? Yes, I am"

- New Evidence Contradicts CCHD's Findings on Accused Pro-Abortion Partner

- Quebec Priest Denies Possibility of Sexual Reorientation Therapy on TV

- New Hampshire Same-Sex "Marriage" Law in Crosshairs after Maine's Law Crumbles

- Brooklyn Bishop Criticized for Recorded Message Praising Pro-Abortion Politician

- First Group of "Traditionalist" Anglicans in Britain Votes to Enter Catholic Church

Most Read this Week
- Planned Parenthood Director Resigns after Watching Ultrasound of Abortion Procedure
- Nun Defiant Following Rebuke, but Stops Abortion Escorting
- Breaking: Dominican Community Apologizes for Nun Caught Acting as Abortion Escort
- TIME Article Setting Burke Against O'Malley Called "Tactical strike" on Behalf of Catholics Left
- Over 200 Christendom College Students Protest Abortion at Planned Parenthood Clinic
- Scottish Gay Rights Activists Found Guilty of Pedophilia Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
- Newly Identified Corporate Supporters of Planned Parenthood Named
- US Congress Passes Health Care Reform Bill 218 to 215
- Major Health Care Bill Development - Stupak Hyde Amendment Vote OK'd
- Health Care Bill Includes Monthly Abortion Premium: House Minority Leader Boehner
MORE NEWS:
LifeSiteNews.com Home Page
Last 10 Days
Archives
Special Reports
Copyright © LifeSiteNews.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License. You may republish this article or portions of it without request provided the content is not altered and it is clearly attributed to "LifeSiteNews.com". Any website publishing of complete or large portions of original LifeSiteNews articles MUST additionally include a live link to www.LifeSiteNews.com. The link is not required for excerpts. Republishing of articles on LifeSiteNews.com from other sources as noted is subject to the conditions of those sources.








Back to Top