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BAD CONTRACEPTIVES

Nicole Dishuk (age 31...newly grad Student with  a doctoral degree about to start her new career as a Doctor...) was flown into a nearby hospital, (She lived in Penn) because she passed out. They found a blood clot in her neck, and immediately took her by Helicopter to the ER to operate. By the time they removed the right Half of her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain, the clot had spread to her brain causing severe damage. They induced her into A coma to stop the blood flow, they operated 3 times...Finally, they said there was nothing left that they could do... They found multiple clots in the left side of her brain... The swelling wouldn't Stop, and she was on life support...She however died. She leaves behind a husband, and a 2 yrs Old Brandon and a 4yr old Justin... The CAUSE of DEATH - they  found Was a  birth control tab she was using that allows you to only have your Period 3 X's  a year...They said it interrupts life's menstrual cycle, and although it is FDA approved... it shouldn't be. Please women deal with your cycle once a month so You  can live the rest of the months that your life has in store for You.Remember, you have a CYCLE for a reason!


This is our poster for the month of September. In this month we seek to educate people on the side-effects and hazards of certain drugs taken to prevent child bearing. It has been a heated debate on whether or not women have the right to the control of their bodies- yes all humans do but when contraceptives are used to encourage sex outside of marriage, we say no to it! As for married couples, there are several other safe ways of practising family planning, just get proper advice from a qualified medical doctor. The safety of mother and child are important to us.

Tina
September, 2012.

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