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Since the introduction of oral contraceptives in the early 1960s, the use of The Pill, as it is generally known, has soared to approximately 7 in 10 women of childbearing age. Among young women ages 18-24, oral contraceptives use is especially high, reaching two-thirds in 2008. It seems most women have no knowledge of natural birth control options whatsoever!
The widespread use of The Pill is a troubling issue because oral contraceptives devastate beneficial bacterial flora in the gut leaving it vulnerable to colonization and dominance from pathogenic strains such as Candida albicans, Streptococci, and Staphylococci among others.
By the time a woman who has used birth control pills is ready to have children, a severe case of intractable gut dysbiosis has more than likely taken hold.
Most people think that only the use of drugs such as antibiotics causes gut imbalances, but this is simply not true.
According, to Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, many other drugs such as the Pill also cause severe gut dysbiosis. What’s worse, a drug-induced gut imbalance is especially resistant to treatment either with probiotics or diet change.
What does this mean for your future child’s health? A lot, as it turns out!
The Pill and Nutritional Deficiencies
First of all, gut imbalance brought on through the use of The Pill negatively impacts the ability to digest food and absorb nutrients. As a result, even if a woman eats spectacularly well during pregnancy, she can experience nutritional deficiencies. If she has been taking oral contraceptives for a long period of time, it is highly likely that she and her baby are not reaping the full benefits of the healthy food she is eating. The lack of beneficial flora in her gut prevents this from occurring.
In addition, beneficial bacteria actively synthesize nutrients. These include vitamin K1, pantothenic acid, folate (NOT synthetic folic acid), thiamin (B1), cyanocobalamin (B12), amino acids and others. In an imbalanced gut, a woman is missing out on the “natural supplementation” that these good strains provide to her and her growing baby.
Not well known is the fact that using the Pill depletes zinc in the body. Zinc is called “the intelligence mineral” as it is intimately involved in mental development.
As a result, it is very important for women who have been using the Pill for any length of time to wait at least 6 months before becoming pregnant to ensure that zinc levels return to normal. Low zinc is associated with lowered IQ and birth defects. If you are concerned that your levels might be low, try this easy at-home zinc deficiency test to give you peace of mind.
It really is quite disturbing to fully realize the very real potential that the use of The Pill has to trigger nutritional deficiencies!
Pathogenic Gut Flora from Birth Control Pills Produce a Myriad of Toxins
Pathogenic, opportunistic flora that takes hold in the gut when The Pill is used constantly produce toxic substances. They are the by-products of their metabolism. These toxins leak into the woman’s bloodstream and guess what, they have the potential to cross the placenta! Therefore, gut dysbiosis exposes the fetus to toxins even if the woman never eats anything but organic foods and lives in an environment with no pollutants whatsoever.
Indeed, an imbalanced gut has the potential to expose a woman and her baby to just as many or even more toxins than her environment through self-poisoning!
Gut Dysbiosis Triggered by The Pill and Anemia Go Hand in Hand
Most people with abnormal gut flora also suffer from various stages of anemia. This is because some of the most common pathogenic strains of bacteria that take hold in an imbalanced gut are those that consume iron: Actinomyces spp., Mycobacterium spp., pathogenic strains of E.Coli, Corynebacterium spp. and others.
Anemia during pregnancy is especially dangerous. Not only can it deprive the fetus of oxygen (iron helps build red blood cells and red blood cells carry oxygen), but it is linked to low birth weight and pre-term birth and the many long term health and associated developmental problems.
Can iron supplements during pregnancy combat this problem?
In a word, no! How many women do you know who consistently battle low iron during pregnancy despite consuming iron supplements and eating iron-rich foods? I personally know many such cases.
The reason is that the more iron a patient with gut dysbiosis consumes in either food or supplement form, the stronger these pathogenic, iron loving strains become! The extra iron “feeds” them, so to speak, much the same as sugar feeds Candida albicans. The cure for gut dysbiotic anemia is to heal and seal the gut, not take iron supplements!
A Baby “Inherits” Gut Dysbiosis from Mom
A human baby is born with a sterile gut. This means that there is no bacterial activity in a fetus’ digestive system prior to birth. The vast majority of gut flora that a child eventually develops is inherited from Mom. This occurs via the baby swallowing microbes both good and bad during vaginal birth. If Mom has a gut imbalance, it will be the same situation in her vagina. Hence, her children’s intestines will be seeded with the same microbes during delivery. Babies born via Cesarean section are at risk for even more unbalanced gut flora.
Children with imbalanced gut flora are particularly predisposed to autoimmune disorders in the form of allergies, asthma, and eczema. In more severe cases of gut dysbiosis, learning disabilities manifest such as ADHD, ADD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and others. Of course, there is sometimes an environmental “trigger” which instigates these disorders. But, it is crucial to keep in mind that gut dysbiosis is the primary underlying cause.
Think Twice Before Taking Birth Control Pills
When considering whether or not to take oral contraceptives, women rarely if ever consider the long term implications to themselves let alone their children. This is no surprise given that doctors rarely if ever mention this sort of thing when prescribing antibiotics let alone The Pill to their patients!
Therefore, it is vital that women be fully informed of the potentially devastating consequences to their health and that of their children from birth control pills. Even their grandchildren may be affected according to preliminary research. This full disclosure is critical and the most ethical course of action for prescribing physicians.
Sources
March of Dimes, pregnancy complications
Mineral Primer
Gut and Psychology Syndrome, Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD
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Carrie
So what are we supposed to do when there are complications with everything???
Diana
Hi! Thank you so much for informing everyone with this article! My son was born after four years from taking the pill and he has a very sensitive stomach with a high allergic reaction to almost everything. I literally have tears in my eyes from the guilt of not knowing better.
My question from this article is that I’ve been off of the pill for two months and we were thinking of the IUD. The skyla more specifically because I’m planning on not having kids for a while, but if I do will it be the same damage as the pill?
I’ve been looking around for this answer for a while so if you do know, please let me know!
Thank you, thank you, thank you again.
Diana
cheryl
Don’t feel guilty about what you didn’t know. I’m in the same boat. Best help for healing we’ve had is GAPS diet and the Iodine protocol.
Sylvie
Many discussions about this. Not still conviced by all the risks, despite the fact we must admit there are some, we should also highlight the importance of the exams from the doctor BEFORE prescripting any pill
Jasanna Czellar
And another reason is it causes a human-induced increase of hormones, which can cause cancer. A friend I know is convinced this is why she has had breast cancer twice now, and she’s only 30. She was on the pill for a long time and had the same types of hormones found in her tumors! 🙁
Maria
Hi, I have been reading your blog for a couple of months now and it’s really very informative. This topic is very important to me because I have been diagnosed with poly cystic ovaries for a couple of years now. Sometimes I don’t have my period for months. The doctors have prescribed contraceptive pills for this. I was told that it will regulate my menstruation but I have been a bad patient in the sense that I cannot tolerate the pill. The pill makes me physically sick. I have talked to other doctors but they prescribed the same thing. I was wondering if you have helpful information or a holistic way to healing my PCO without the use of those awful pills? Thank you very much for sharing this to us.
Ania
You can use this website to find natural remedies for PCOS:
http://www.earthclinic.com/cures/polycystic_ovary_syndrome.html
earth clinic.com is a great website for natural and home remedies. You can read about other people’s experiences, what helped them, what did not, etc.
cheryl
Yes! Read The Iodine Crisis! Follow the iodine protocol for healing. There’s a fb page called Iodine for help:)
Ken B
Those suffering from anemia may find this interesting, I know I did!
http://chriskresser.com/b12-deficiency-a-silent-epidemic-with-serious-consequences
thoughtfulness
There’s a pingback to this article on the new article about problems of birth control pills (and Planned Parenthood’s promotion of them). Please note some of the references, as it is a topic to get out in front of the public.
CARRIE
im so glad i came across your article today, i have been looking into the side affects of my birth control and now i know where the adverse symptoms are coming from, stomach pains/cramping and bloating even tho i work out consistantly, i just found out the bc jolivette has modified corn starch in it and other fillers that are harmful, i was taking it for a year and stopped for 2 months the stomach pains stopped but nauseau from the hormonal changes incurred, i also have migraines and eye pain. im thinking of stopping it all together, im just not planning to have another child and i have 3 boys. i also have anemia and was prescribed iron supplements however i eat healthy, i have not filled the iron rx because of that reason, but the side affects just arent worth it anymore of this pill.
Britnee
Okay so after reading this, it kinda scares me. I am in my early twenties and I took the pills from age 18y to 21y or 22y. I have not taken them in a couple years now, mainly because I wasnt sexually active and I didnt really have the money to pay for it at the time.
The one thing that worries me is when I was 2y, I ate a full months worth of birth control while my mom wasnt looking.
Jessie
Could someone please cite to a study that shows these specific negative complications of the pill? I’m not willing to believe what you say just because you say it any more than I’m willing to believe what conventional MDs say just because they say it. It’s not enough to point out that some people who take the pill have anemia, because I’ve taken the pill without being anemic and I don’t see any reason I should trust their personal experiences more than I trust my own body. Thanks for any help you can give in enabling me to make TRULY informed decisions.
Ursula
I have no study, but I had suffered many massive deficiencies while taking the pill, very low iron, low B12, depression, chloasma, fatigue, rapid heart beats at night and many more problems. So I believe this.