Posted on 11/03/2013 6:39:54 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
BOSTON (CBS) An easy method of family planning, with no big surgery or pills to remember, is becoming a concern for a growing number of women. They say Essure, tiny coils implanted in the fallopian tubes, are causing horrific side effects.
Basically every single day it felt like my ovaries were getting stabbed, said Jessica LaVallie of Palmer.
Kendra Kilroy of Quincy said she had severe pains that were debilitating, and Marie Larsen of Holliston said she suffered with back pain, hip pain, and memory loss.
Melanie Goshgarian of Burlington now believes she suffers from an allergy to nickel as a result of Essure.
Kilroy described how her declining health impacted her quality of life. I missed out on a lot with my kids. You know field trips. I remember my daughter crying. It was her birthday, and her very first field trip, and I couldnt go. I was just so sick.
After an Essure coil is inserted in the fallopian tube, tissue grows around the coil and seals it to prevent pregnancy.
The procedure results in permanent sterilization and is simple to do. It takes a matter of minutes and is performed in a doctors office.
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Nonsense. The analogy does not even come close to being accurate.
I understand that the roman church teaches against contraception. Since we do not live in a country controlled by the roman church others have the right to disagree. Moreover there are important reasons to use ‘birth control’... I am not going to argue about this with anyone.
You didn’t have to go and say that now, did you?
I suppose if you were single and lost your brother, it might be good to marry his widow. At least you have a good idea of what type of person she is. If you were already married, that would be polygamy which the Catholic Church, and US law forbids.
If your brother’s widow attacks you, I would not hesitate.
none, zero, nada, nil zip, zilch....nothing unnecessary in Catholicism.....you took things out, they were in there because the Holy Spirit wanted them in there!
nope....all major Protestant denominations opposed contraception until the 1930's all of them(Rev. LeRoys church of what's happening now was O.K. with it)
not a C atholic method...Withdrawel is not an accepted method, you are taking an action during intercourse, which would not allow an openness to conception....no-go.
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