"BIRTH CONTROL PILLS ARE NOT ABORTIFACIENTS" This Girl's Cry About The Birth Control Pills That Will Be Gone Soon?
Birth control is a way to prevent pregnancy. Using birth control is called family planning. Some cultures are against to birth control because they consider it to be morally, religiously, or politically undesirable.
Chelsea June Castillo posted on her Facebook account about her experience without the birth control pill and wanted to make a petition regarding this situation.
Read her appeal about this situation:
I skipped my birth control packet for the month partly due to my curiosity as to how it will affect my body.
I really thought my body would just revert to my old self. It did not.
You see, I'm new to the game of experiencing womanhood. Early in my life, I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a problem in which a woman's hormones are out of balance. Together with Endometriosis, a painful disorder in which tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus grows outside your uterus.
I was 19 when I first had my period and it was primarily with the help of my birth control. I'm turning 20 this June.
So back to my story, I tried doing away with it for a month and I wish I didn't. My legs hurt so much. My stomach is so hard it looks like I'm two months pregnant. And at night, even at the slightest turn, my whole body radiates pain. Even if I'm not moving, my back feels like it's being shoveled into. And the worst part I'm not even bleeding yet. This is the worst part because I'm expecting it to gush out like it has never gushed out before.
I tried exercising the pain away. Didn't work. Even freaking breathing makes it worse. I'm on my bed most of the time because I can't deal with the pain.
So why in hell did I subject myself in this experiment in the first place?
By 2020 most of my medication will be expelled from the Philippine Islands. This will be my norm after 2020. Pain day in and day out. Confined in my bed because my medication is beyond reach.
This will be my reality and the reality of Filipino Women all around the country with the same problem as I do.
The solution to our problem is very simple. The Philippine Government should ultimately allow companies to renew their licenses in order to distribute these pills. They should also be more informed as to the use of these pills because the cause of the TRO is ultimately laughable.
BIRTH CONTROL PILLS ARE NOT ABORTIFACIENTS.
Plus, banning these pills will make RH Law stupid.
#LiftTheTROonBirthControl
#BeMoreInformed
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"BIRTH CONTROL PILLS ARE NOT ABORTIFACIENTS" This Girl's Cry About The Birth Control Pills That Will Be Gone Soon?
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