Women
CDV: The Challenge Of Birth Control
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today’s marriages has come to stay especially as couples take out tier time to monitor and meet u p with the ever-challenging economic situation of the times. The health sector world over and indeed the Nigerian government both at the federal and state levels including female non-governmental organisation (NGOs) have also put in their best in senistising and creating awareness among women and men alike on the need to check the number of children to be born into the family in so much that even trado-mode men have got no option but to come to terms with it.
So far, the gesture has been a welcome development particularly among the young and enlightened couples of the day and the methods of this birth control have been maximally utilized by mothers and women in general.
But one of the fall-outs of the 2014 medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN) week Rivers State Chapter Penultimate Monday left most women confused and worried of how to continue with birth control with the oral contraceptive pills (OCP) as a major source of risk of cardiovascular (CDV) disease in women.
Consultant cardiologist, Dr. Sandra Ofori while delivering a lecture on the sub theme of this year’s Milan week “women cardiovascular Health”, revealed that the oral contraceptive pills, pills taken by women to check their intake of pregnancy, was responsible for 36 per cent of deaths in women adding that 63 per cent of women die annually from cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease, the name given to several problems of the heart and blood vessels which can stop the heart beat and lead to death includes stroke, heart attack, hypertension and other disorders of the heart or blood vessel was revealed to be a leading health problem and women is susceptible to these challenges because of her nature.
Ofori said “the woman unlike her male counterpart alone can get pregnant, give birth, breast feed, look do the nanny and house chores sometimes all at the same time. This situation alone can pose a serious health challenge even of the cardiovascular but then, an attempt to check these huddles even of child bearing is another risk itself.
Ofori who is also a member of the Medical Women Association of Nigeria in the state also indentified smoking among the women folk as another risk factor of cardiovascular disease saying “on a general note, 94 per cent of CVD is smoking. However, 50 per cent of heart attacks among women is due largely to smoking and so women smokers apart from the oral contraceptive pills are susceptible to developing CVD.
Against the glamour that cancer is the common health challenge of women, Ofori said ‘breast cancer kills only about four per cent of women. Heart disease, stroke and hypertension are the number one that kills and cardiovascular is the number three killer of women.
The consultant cardiologist stated that the clinical presentation of CVD include nausea/vomiting abdominal pain, jawpain, back pain and diabetes. Describing these symptoms as distracters, Ofori said the CVD was most times misdiagnosed because of the symptoms are almost a general symptom of most common ill health.
Because of the generating of the CVD symptoms, there is a misconception by both women and health officers in so much that they always mistake it for other minor health issues thereby resulting to a leading cause of deaths among woman especially.
Sequel to the good intension of the oral contraceptive pills yet constituting a threat to the woman’s health, Ofori said however that there are still some hopes. “The good news is that cardiovascular disease mostly does not develop until after menopause which is about 50-55 years in women and for the men, it develops after 40-45 years. The women have 10 years advantage over their men counterparts. It therefore calls for more carefulness especially on the parts of mothers and women in order to check this silent deadly disease,” she said.
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