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You are referring to Dr. Lanfranchi, who heads up the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, and has been outspoken about the health risks associated with the use of contraceptives, such as blood clots, cancer, lethal injection, and violent death. The "lethal" injection she is referring to is Depo-Provera, an injectable contraceptive that prevents pregnancy for up to 3 months with each injection.
According to their web site:
Who should not use Depo-Provera?
Women who have any of the following should not use Depo-Provera: liver disease, a history of blood clots (phlebitis) or stroke, vaginal bleeding without a known reason, cancer of the breast or reproductive organs, known or suspected pregnancy, or allergy to the drug in Depo-Provera.
Violent death has resulted from another contraceptive, Lybrel, which suppresses a woman's menstrual cycle to 3 times per year.