Long_Procedure3135 t1_jdqu2pi wrote
Reply to comment by angelicasinensis in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
I have a piece of copper stuck up my uterus that makes it angry and bleed like crazy
but I like it better than hormones at least….
ERRNmomof2 t1_jdrbngk wrote
I have endometriosis. Without an IUD with hormones I would bleed, have vertigo, extreme migraines for 2+ weeks a month. The copper IUD would make that even worse. The newstory saddens me.
marilern1987 t1_jdrcjy4 wrote
Don’t let it sadden you. You might not even have a high risk of breast cancer if you don’t have a family history of that, or prostate cancer (they have genetic links).
Birth control can also prevent endometrial cancer or ovarian cancer. So it’s not all doom and gloom - I am reading about how endometriosis is thought to slightly increase risk of ovarian cancer, so if that’s the case, the birth control could conceivably be benefitting you there.
I think what people need to understand, is that just because something is a carcinogen, doesn’t mean that ALL exposure is risky exposure. Birth control is an example of a carcinogen, that doesn’t necessarily place all people at risk
ERRNmomof2 t1_jdrcxqi wrote
Oh I’m keeping that puppy in. I took it out for 6 months and I will never do that again until menopause. I’m almost 44 so it can’t be too far off. Maternal and paternal grandmothers had breast cancer, maternal died from it. Estrogen secreting so no one can use HRT.
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angelicasinensis t1_jdqxcvj wrote
I considered the copper IUD but I’m having such an easy time with withdrawal, condoms and fertility awareness.
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