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Contraceptives would prevent cancer

According to the UNAM researcher, Samuel Santoyo the combined use of these methods prevents the formation of cysts and prevents the disease in the ovaries and endometrium
 
According to researchers contraceptives regulate menstruation, pain during menstruation and prevents calcium loss (Foto: Especial )
Saturday May 28, 2011 Notimex | El Universal23:07


Contraceptive use has become an effective tool to prevent breast cancer, ovarian and endometrial cancers and cysts, ectopic pregnancy, menstrual cramps and decalcification, said reproductive health expert at UNAM, Samuel Santoyo Haro.
In the Second Forum of Family Planning organized by the MSD group, argued that far from the myths about the supposed affectations caused by consumption of these drugs, cutting-edge technology they are made now allows other treatments used in so-called 'benefits non-contraceptive. "
Mexico has emphasized that 'the last word in fashion' in the field, most notably the long-term use and effectiveness of almost 100%, such as implants and vaginal ring, the latter very useful for menstrual cramps .
The way to use other methods to counteract these conditions regularly is in combination with estrogen and progesterone which are avoided as much as 90 percent of pregnancies that form outside the womb.

Has also been shown that such combination contraceptives will prevent the formation of cysts up to 78% and protects against ovarian and endometrial cancer by 40%.
Similarly help against pelvic inflammatory disease, regulate menstruation, severe pain that some women experience during this period and prevents the loss of calcium, which counteract the problems of osteoporosis.
Given the success of such treatments, which were held in the past the myths surrounding them, such as that caused cancer, facial blemishes, weight gain and infertility, among others.
The current contraceptive may also be used as long without causing disruption, because even after stopping two or three months, patients may become pregnant.
Santoyo rejected that prolonged use of contraceptives cause infertility because, by contrast, has been that regulates the hormone which helps to have an early pregnancy.
"We have seen that those who take can sometimes be combined to more easily get pregnant, there is no study that can prove otherwise, is a myth that must be broken, "he said.
Considered essential to disseminate the "additional non-contraceptive benefits"not only to break myths, but for many women to use it and can address their problems and prevent others who are not contraceptives.
He warned that those who are breastfeeding should not be relied upon to this situation is a natural contraceptive, as to not become pregnant while breastfeeding must meet many conditions, including the fact that the baby will only drink milk and be punctual schedules you feed the child.

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