Feminism and the Pill

Feminism and the Pill

On May 9, 1960, the birth control pill was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a method of contraception in the United States. Now, more than half a century later, the pill has become the most popular birth control method used by women…

So much so that we are seeing social media campaigns titled #ThxBirthControl.

But before these destructive tablets and gadgets gained a regular place in bathroom sinks and at the bottom of suitcases, the people behind their manufacture had to prove their effectiveness…

And to do so, they needed to test it on women brutally and without the slightest mercy. Until we had another feminist renaissance, this time on the back of the pill and at the expense of the happiness of countless women…

Some people think that it was the feminist movement that brought rights to women in the West. While historical investigations prove the exact opposite, feminism was nothing but a puppet created by “capitalism”. Everything that has been given to women is never attributed to this movement, but rather to the advancement of the human and technological status of humans…
These rights have always been subject to capital’s desire to use cheap labor and create new markets. Many feminists have promoted birth control as one of the most important “inventions” of all time because, they claim, it has freed women from traditional roles and constraints.
But the truth is that feminism has lied to women with the help of the mainstream media. Birth control pills are incredibly harmful to women’s bodies, and even a cursory glance at the history of birth control pills reveals that they were created with disrespect for women’s dignity…
Women have historically played the role of lab rats, systematically and inhumanely, in order to manufacture birth control pills. The tale began when Margaret Sanger paid “millionaire” Catherine McCormick to fund studies that Gregory E. Pincus was conducting for Harvard University…
These studies were “focused” on ways in which women could prevent pregnancy without a man’s knowledge. After years of experimenting with birth control pills on rabbits, Pincus conducted what he claimed were “fertility studies” by using patients confined to a mental institution in Massachusetts.
He did not inform his patients about what pills he was going to test on them, even though he foresaw the consequences of these pills and their devastating effects on them, but he continued this unethical experiment in order to document the results. ….
Below is a full article published by the Washington Post on the criminalization of women for the production and testing of birth control pills…
Men were not able to withstand the side effects of these trials as Pincus’ experiments caused testicular shrinkage and failed. So Pincus decided to focus on women even though he knew that women would suffer horrible side effects from his pills such as blood clotting, bloating, mood swings, clots…
The U.S. government at the time was very interested in birth control, so Pincus was able to use female students from the University of Puerto Rico, but was outraged when more than half of the students withdrew due to the “violent side effects” of the pill…
He and his colleagues resorted to forcing the students to cooperate by pressuring them with the results of their school exams (you participate in the experiment or you will get bad grades in classes and fail…).
The first versions of the pill contained almost “10 times” the amount of hormonal substances needed to prevent pregnancy. This was not enough to stop Pincus’ brutal experiments on women despite the “horrifying effects” on participants and despite the fact that the experiments were not even “successful” on animals…
Let’s not forget that the creators of the pill chose to experiment with women instead of men, which is why we heard the first “feminist voice” after these murders, as activist Alice Wolfson stood up on Capitol Hill to speak out about the safety of the pill…
After about 10 years of these brutal operations, her outcry was “Why are there no birth control pills for men? Why are 10 million women being used as guinea pigs?” (After 10 years she wakes up and the only thing she cares about is why there are no men as guinea pigs!)
She was silenced and not allowed to speak at this hearing, even though she had investigated all the negative effects the pill had on women. Politicians and doctors alike completely ignored the University of Puerto Rico’s investigations and the abuses of mental institutions…
The scary side of the story was not only the death, disease, hormonal issues, and major illnesses that plagued a huge number of women during the studies…
But what’s scary is that all these horrific experiences are not so different from what’s happening today and the way feminists and many doctors and health advocates ignore the terrible side effects of birth control, especially the pill.
Studies always show many negative side effects of birth control methods. For example, recent studies conducted by the Alfred Psychiatric Research Center in Australia show that women who use contraceptives are at a much higher risk of depression than women who do not use them.
In fact, these studies reveal that a woman is twice as likely to develop depression if she is using contraception. Teenage girls are at an even greater risk, as they are 80 percent more likely to take antidepressants if they use birth control pills.
Short-term negative side effects of birth control pills include mood swings, headaches, weight gain, pain and breast tenderness, low libido, and nausea. Long-term side effects are more serious: such as anxiety, panic attacks, reproductive issues, and some cancers later in life…
Worst of all, the results of a Danish study published in 2017 in the New York Times found that many types of birth control can be linked to breast cancer.
The study revealed that for every 100,000 women using hormonal contraception there are 68 annual cases of breast cancer, research also shows that the hormone progestin – commonly used in birth control today – increases the risk of breast cancer…
Think that’s it? Think again. Time magazine reported in 2017 that “women who use hormonal contraceptives (such as the pill, patch, ring, and hormonal IUD) have three times the risk of suicide compared to women who have never taken any…”
So… The side effects are not just limited to the risk of cramps, increased blood flow, irritability and headaches as the mainstream media will tell you, the pill brings with it many higher physical and psychological health risks for women…
Not only should these studies make us concerned about our misunderstanding of birth control, but they should also help us realize that it is truly shocking and outrageous that women’s birth control pills are being pushed as a tool of empowerment and health especially by feminists…
We should put a thousand question marks around the feminist agenda, which always claims to defend women’s rights but does not raise any slogans related to exposing and minimizing the risks of birth control pills, abortion, or even C-sections! Why? Ask yourself…
It turns out that birth control pills may have an effect beyond what the imagination can comprehend. It turns out they can negatively affect the brain, thyroid, and intestines, and taking oral contraceptives can change the physical structure of a woman’s brain…
Recent studies from the National Institutes of Health show that birth control has a measurable effect on the thickness of the cortex and gray matter in the parts of the brain responsible for processing emotions, as well as decreasing sex drive and increasing rates of depression…
Moreover, grains can disrupt your thyroid, increase your risk of breast, cervical and liver cancer, increase your risk of diabetes and have been shown to cause autoimmune diseases.
It also negatively affects gut health, which can lead to IBS, leaky gut, and even inflammatory bowel disease…
Now, if your doctor or gynecologist told you all this, would you still have any desire to take the pill? It’s not over yet. Here’s the kicker… A woman’s ability to choose a mate can also be greatly affected… Birth control pills put a woman’s body in an artificial state that mimics the post-pregnancy phase.
This can attract her to a partner who is genetically incompatible with her natural parameters without her even realizing it. Let me explain: Women are naturally attracted to the body odor of men who have a different immune system than their own, as their potential children will benefit from the synergy of the two immune systems…
Women prefer these “different” men, especially during ovulation. Women also generally prefer men who have signs that confirm high testosterone…
Studies have shown that couples who have different genes from the large histocompatibility complex (the genes responsible for body odor) are more emotionally and sexually fulfilling, and even more likely to be more committed…
Women preferentially choose men who have genes (large histocompatibility complex) that are different from their own, giving their children a stronger immune system….
Research shows that once a woman starts taking birth control pills, her odor preference shifts toward men who are more similar to her, yet MHC similarity can lead to fertility issues.
A lot of studies also confirm the pill’s relationship with lower marriage and fertility rates. Looking at a Pew Research study, those who never married at age 21-36 represented 17% of the population in 1965 while the same group of never-married in 2017 was 57%…
Could the sharp decline in marriage have something to do with the pill? It seems that birth control pills enable men to disengage in ways that they were previously unable to (due to pregnancy) and cause women to delay the age of marriage or the decision to conceive…
Pill promoters also ignore how sex affects women. Men and women experience sex in very different ways. When a woman has sex, she forms a chemical bond with a man…
John Townsend, an anthropologist, studied how sex produces specific feelings of vulnerability in women that lead them to feel “exploited” when they don’t receive emotional investment from their sexual partner…
In general, this makes it very difficult for many women to enjoy casual sex even though birth control pills make them able to have sex without consequences…
Having more sexual partners is also associated with poorer and worse emotional states in women. According to the book Sex Before Marriage in America, the authors report that having more sexual partners is associated with poorer and worse emotional states in women…
The more partners women have, the more likely they are to experience depression and reduced life satisfaction…
After reading all these disasters, the question posed at the beginning may resurface: If feminism is really about women’s rights, how can it remain silent and pass this matter while it is content to focus all its efforts on demonizing men and attacking religion, customs and traditions?
Perhaps you should refer to the book “Beyond the Pill” by Dr. Jolene Britten, which discusses many of the issues mentioned above, you will be outraged; how has feminism let this happen to women’s bodies for all these decades? Why isn’t feminism talking about this central issue and others that directly affect women’s health?
Feminism will not fight abortion, birth control pills, or even cesarean sections despite the direct danger to women’s health because feminism is nothing more than a vehicle for capitalism and because feminism was designed as a movement to promote a sexual strategy based on anarchy…
All of these things make it easier for women to rebel against religion and customs and give them sexual power (regardless of the devastating effects even on the woman herself)…
Studies like these show the importance of women taking their health into their own hands – and not listening to politicians or politicized health organizations that eagerly push women to take birth control pills.
It’s also time once again to examine feminism’s false claim about its concern for women and their rights and why it would endorse something that is inherently harmful to women without any issue. .
I assure you that one of the best decisions a woman can make in her life is to leave this sick movement and reconsider many of the products that feminism and the mainstream present as solutions when in fact they are nothing but a disaster.
This will allow a woman to regain harmony with her body, embrace her femininity, and feel more connected to her mind than ever before…
Women’s empowerment happens by playing the roles that correspond to your nature, not by rebelling and listening to what the mainstream dictates. There are always acceptable alternatives to solve family issues or overcome health issues through diet, exercise, and supplements…
You can only get your body and mind back on track when you leave behind the feminist garbage and products that don’t…
By: Abu Osama
Abu Osama’s account link + references at the bottom

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *