Early Use Of Contraceptives Poses Higher Cancer Risks
Pett Corby, the author of e-book, ‘How to Avoid Unplanned Pregnancy Every Time You Have Sex - WITHOUT Using Contraceptive Drugs’ has recently launched a web based awareness campaign on the subject.
Contraceptives Are Likely to Endanger the Health of Early Users
Reproductive health is recognized as a human right. According to the United Nations, it is part of an individual’s right to health. However, according to Pett Corby, hardly anyone knows to avoid unplanned pregnancy by using natural methods. Young women who fall pregnant routinely undergo abortions and resort to the use of contraceptive drugs with dangerous side-effects. According to a study of early contraceptive use conducted Sweden in 1991, the risk of developing breast cancer was 820% higher in women who started using the pill before the age of 20, than for healthy non-users of the same age. Early use of the contraceptive pill is also associated with a increased risk for cervical cancer.
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The World Population is on the Rise
Yet, it is not as if abstinence from contraceptives is the answer to safety or health. The world is experiencing an alarming increase in population rates, one of the central causes in fact of climate change. The United States has the highest rate of unplanned pregnancy (even after 48 years of contraceptive drug use); India adds a child to its population every two seconds, this is equivalent to adding the population of Australia every year. The UK has the highest pregnancy rate in Europe.
What’s the cure?
Pett Corby’s deliberately short book offers insight into researched practical, natural contraceptive methods that help women to build a platform of knowledge about avoiding unplanned pregnancies without toxic side-effects. Corby brings to the reader knowledge that doctors are well aware of but are not in her opinion, willing to talk about. Corby´s mission then is to inform people around the world about the choices they have.
The Awareness Campaign
Corby’s mission was launched in January 2008 on www.myspace.com/pettcorby following UK Health Minister, Lord Darzi´s decision to introduce contraceptive drugs for free to children under the age of sixteen. Still in its nascent stages, the campaign will last until Corby has succeeded in informing every village in every country how to ‘naturally’ avoid unplanned pregnancy. The campaign could easily last another 10 or 20 years, as long as it takes Corby to let people around the world know that they can successfully avoid unplanned pregnancies at no cost and with no toxic side-effects.
Corby’s campaign though global in nature will begin in India, China, the USA, and UK. India has replaced China in number of population. U.S. has the highest rate of unplanned pregnancy in the entire developed world. It will include a national/international print-tv-radio-call-in-comment posting debates called “Drug-free methods for avoiding unplanned pregnancy Vs. Side-effects contraceptive drugs. Where do you stand?”
For more information check out Pett Corby’s sites: www.myspace.com/pettcorby and www.myspace.com/virtualgigs.
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This article was originally published on Ecoworldly.com.







