Modern young girls even before they reach full physical maturity are inclined to a precocious involvement in sexual behavior.
They are frequently prescribed the Pill for menstrual problems or acne and parents comply with its use, fearing their daughter may become pregnant before the age when she can care for an infant.
The Pill would seem to put their minds at ease.
But how do they feel in their hearts? Can they be immune to the disappointment at their daughter's loss of innocence and girlhood and the beautiful soft feminine emotions and gentle feelings that young girls, including their lovely daughter, would be capable of, if she was to receive their protection and support for just a few difficult years as her body and emotions developed naturally? Would parents be so complacent if they were aware of the serious possible side effects of hormone manipulation and the chemical and glandular disturbances that often accompany the medication? Most of us fit into that category of 'most parents' and we do not focus upon any dangers but trust the doctors who advise us.
Our attitude is proving to be insufficient.
It is a regrettable fact that most doctors give insufficient warnings about any side effects and tend to brush off any references.
They choose to take the easy route following the general directives of the pharmaceutical manufacturers.
It is the females in the community who suffer.
Very few people are informed of the medical facts resulting from an immense amount of research on the subject.
The respected medical journal the Lancet, along with many others who confirm it, tells us that using the Pill before the age of 20 years of age doubles the risk of breast cancer and increases the risk of cervical cancer.
Vigorous research by the activist Barbara Seaman in the U.
S over many years before her death in 2008 produced convincing evidence of the seriousness of the depression and other health problems that are suffered by women following their taking of The Pill, with cancer as the most feared.
In Australia the studied by Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, Director of the Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre in Victoria shows a link between some types of the Pill and depression, making mental illness another serious side effect.
It is well established that there are serious side effects that should cause us to reconsider the use of The Pill and arrive at a reasonable conclusion knowing that we as parents would not wish to be guilty of the sin of omission of loving responsibility in saving our lovely young daughters from dying early in life from cancer or other potentially fatal 'side effects' of The Pill.
But the most convincing is to do your own investigation on the internet and read some of the millions (no exaggeration) of posts and articles on the subject of the Pill, its side effect and its dangers.
I did.
The logical discouragement of early sexual experience is no longer seen as parents responsibility just as the respect due to parents from their children is now flouted often because it is seen as an essential attitude born of a peer pressure.
No girl is seen as 'cool' if she listens to the wisdom or the cautions, or follows the principles of her parents.
We are faced with rebellious girls who want sex yet are unwilling to develop love and the loving emotions that make sense of sexual behavior.
To help our daughters requires our commitment of time, vocal communication, patience and understanding and the wisdom of Solomon, if we are to be successful.
Good luck!
They are frequently prescribed the Pill for menstrual problems or acne and parents comply with its use, fearing their daughter may become pregnant before the age when she can care for an infant.
The Pill would seem to put their minds at ease.
But how do they feel in their hearts? Can they be immune to the disappointment at their daughter's loss of innocence and girlhood and the beautiful soft feminine emotions and gentle feelings that young girls, including their lovely daughter, would be capable of, if she was to receive their protection and support for just a few difficult years as her body and emotions developed naturally? Would parents be so complacent if they were aware of the serious possible side effects of hormone manipulation and the chemical and glandular disturbances that often accompany the medication? Most of us fit into that category of 'most parents' and we do not focus upon any dangers but trust the doctors who advise us.
Our attitude is proving to be insufficient.
It is a regrettable fact that most doctors give insufficient warnings about any side effects and tend to brush off any references.
They choose to take the easy route following the general directives of the pharmaceutical manufacturers.
It is the females in the community who suffer.
Very few people are informed of the medical facts resulting from an immense amount of research on the subject.
The respected medical journal the Lancet, along with many others who confirm it, tells us that using the Pill before the age of 20 years of age doubles the risk of breast cancer and increases the risk of cervical cancer.
Vigorous research by the activist Barbara Seaman in the U.
S over many years before her death in 2008 produced convincing evidence of the seriousness of the depression and other health problems that are suffered by women following their taking of The Pill, with cancer as the most feared.
In Australia the studied by Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, Director of the Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre in Victoria shows a link between some types of the Pill and depression, making mental illness another serious side effect.
It is well established that there are serious side effects that should cause us to reconsider the use of The Pill and arrive at a reasonable conclusion knowing that we as parents would not wish to be guilty of the sin of omission of loving responsibility in saving our lovely young daughters from dying early in life from cancer or other potentially fatal 'side effects' of The Pill.
But the most convincing is to do your own investigation on the internet and read some of the millions (no exaggeration) of posts and articles on the subject of the Pill, its side effect and its dangers.
I did.
The logical discouragement of early sexual experience is no longer seen as parents responsibility just as the respect due to parents from their children is now flouted often because it is seen as an essential attitude born of a peer pressure.
No girl is seen as 'cool' if she listens to the wisdom or the cautions, or follows the principles of her parents.
We are faced with rebellious girls who want sex yet are unwilling to develop love and the loving emotions that make sense of sexual behavior.
To help our daughters requires our commitment of time, vocal communication, patience and understanding and the wisdom of Solomon, if we are to be successful.
Good luck!
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