Symister says ALP’s attempt to pad Barbuda Voters List with Antiguan construction workers will be challenged

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Attorney-at-law Leon Chaku Symister says that attempts by the Antigua Labour Party to pad the Barbuda voters list with Antiguan workers will be challenged.

Earlier this year, Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced that construction workers who commute to Barbuda daily to work on the Peace Love and Happiness (PLH) project will be allowed to vote on the sister-island in the upcoming general elections.

The Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM), which raised concerns and objections to this move, has been monitoring registration on the island, and said earlier that nothing untoward was taking place with the voters’ list.

However, Symister says there have been recent reports of Antiguan workers registering to vote in Barbuda, and these will be challenged.

The attorney accuses the Labour Party of trying illegal means to win the seat since the BPM is dominant among Barbudan electors.Therefore, Symister says the BPM has been advised of what steps it should take to deal with this issue.

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Louis Lee Sing gets Closer to the Church

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Ysabel Lee Sing (left) reads an excerpt from her grandfather’s (Louis Lee Sing) new book Closer to the Church at its launch at The Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook on Wednesday. Photo by Sureash Cholai

FORMER Port of Spain mayor Louis Lee Sing explores the status quo when it comes to religion and the “wrongdoing of so many clerics” in his debut novel Closer to the Church.

He launched the book – his third – at the Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook, on Wednesday afternoon.

The book is set in Port of Spain and follows two young people, Nathan John and Miriam who are “angry with their religions.”

The synopsis says, “(They) seek to attract many others to their cause and come up with the notion to stage and host a conference. In this cauldron of religious fervour, a spotlight is not only turned upon the abuses within the church but also the subject of religion as a whole.”

Louis Lee Sing. Photo by Sureash Cholai

Lee Sing said it’s a story about “the world,” but it’s set in TT as, to him, this country is “the world.

“It’s a story about life in Trinidad, with its multiple platforms of religion and a variety of clergy. These religious units always influence the social, political and economic life of the republic.

“However, TT is also a sponge that absorbs whatever it sees.”

He said, very often there are reports regionally and internationally about abuse happening at places of worship. It was this that led him to write the book.

“Trinidad is not immune from that, and we hear all the talk all the time…Religion is perhaps, in my view, the most influential platform in TT. It impacts the issue of race, the issue of economics, the issue of schooling, and the list goes on and on and on.”

Former senate president Timothy Hamel-Smith praised his friend’s book. He said he became intrigued from as early as the prologue.

Photo by Sureash Cholai

“What I believe is the backdrop to this book is abounding confidence.”

He said Lee Sing introduces readers to some “wonderful characters.”

There were three readings of the book – one by Sean Small, broadcast host of Talking Point on WESN, Lee Sing’s granddaughter Ysabel Lee Sing and Lee Sing himself.

The audience enjoyed the excerpts they heard, with many finding humour in some of the dialogue. Many also congratulated Lee Sing after the launch.

Louis Lee Sing signing copies of his book Closer to the Church at its launch at The Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook on Wednesday evening. Photo by Sureash Cholai

The $199 book is available on Amazon (e-book and physical book), Wordery online bookshop, eBay and at Paper Based Bookshop in Port of Spain.

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Sangre Grande Hospital aims to become internationally-accredited teaching facility

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Attendees at the ERHA’s public board meeting at the Sangre Grande Civic Centre on Thursday. Photo by Angelo Marcelle

THE Eastern Regional Health Authority (ERHA) is aiming to have its major facility – the Sangre Grande Hospital – receive international accreditation when its expansion is completed in 2023.

At the ERHA’s public board meeting on Thursday, Amy Ali, commissioning manager for the $850 million facility said the new wing will upgrade the hospital to a teaching hospital.

The meeting was held at the Sangre Grande Civic Centre, Sukhram Street, Foster Road, Sangre Grande.

Sangre Grande Hospital commissioning manager Amy Ali at the ERHA’s public board meeting at the Sangre Grande Civic Centre on Thursday. Photo by Angelo Marcelle

The new wing will increase the bed space from 144 beds to 250 and will see an improvement of current services as well as introduction of new ones. She said the facility will be partnering with tertiary-level institutions to offer training at both graduate and postgraduate levels, which will enhance its medical research capabilities.

“We will align our campus to international hospital accreditation standards, taking us to a higher level, giving us the true benefits from this project. The new wing is designed in accordance with international healthcare design guidelines and will be outfitted with all the furniture and fixings to promote the services that are going to be offered.”

Ali said, as a holistic approach the old facility will be upgraded to resemble that of the new wing, which will be completed and handed over by the end of next year.

During the question-and-answer segment of the meeting, ERHA’s chief executive officer Ronald Tsoi-a-Fatt said financing for the upgrade of the old wing to meet the new will come from the ERHA’s public service investment programme (PSIP). This upgrade will be done on a phased basis, he added.

ERHA CEO Ronald Tsoi-a-Fatt speaks at the ERHA’s public board meeting on Thursday. Photo by Angelo Marcelle

The new wing will see the internal medicine and emergency services transferred to it. There will be three additional operating theatres for general surgery, urology, orthopedics and the re-introduction of the ear, nose and throat facilities.

The new wing will allow for an expansion of the outpatient clinics, she said with a focus on internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology along with the other aforementioned medical needs.

The expansion will create 1,100 new jobs which will be filled as approvals are granted by the Finance Ministry.

“We are taking a hard look at quality and working at strengthening our systems as we focus on strengthening our systems to establish international accreditation standards. This is the commitment that we want to give our community so that you will trust that when you come to us you will be well taken care of.”

Yolande Benjamin, general manager of finance for the ERHA, said in the 2021/2022 fiscal year the regional authority received $439,866,932 for recurring expenses and capital expenditure of $29,419,607.

ERHA general manager of finance Yolande Benjamin. Photo by Angelo Marcelle

She said supplemental funding was received during the mid-year review totalling $39,300,100. In the end the ERHA received $519,167,032, which was still short of its overall expenses of $563,381,455.

She said, for the period the medical expenses decreased to $7,543,550 as well as hospital refurbishment which dropped to $7,703,800. Physical investment increased to $6,661,568. These were all PSIP allocations, Benjamin said, adding that there are no rollover projects from fiscal 2021/2022, which she highlighted was a great achievement.

“We have completed our unaudited financials as at the end of 2020/2021, and it was submitted to the Auditor General just waiting to be audited.” Benjamin said the subsequent fiscal year is in the process of being completed.

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President Ali to attend ACMF Anchor Awards in Florida

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President Dr Irfaan Ali has departed Guyana for the US, where he will attend the American Caribbean Maritime Foundation (ACMF) Anchor Awards Gala to be held later today, at the Ft. Lauderdale Yacht Club in Florida.

President Ali was invited as the event’s special guest.

The annual Anchor Awards of the ACMF honours stalwarts in the cargo and cruise industry for their accomplishments and positive impact on the Caribbean shipping and maritime sector.

Funds from the event support scholarships for aspiring Caribbean maritime professionals.

Launched in 2016, the ACMF has focused on raising up a cadre of seafarers and maritime professionals from CARICOM to take up officer, engineering, navigational and other positions in the sector.

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17 days to go: Team Spain Loop Barbados

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Sweet 16.

That is the number of days remaining until the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

After their world dominance between 2008 and 2013, Spain has endured a tough period which resulted in FIFA World Cup group stage elimination in 2014 and round of 16 exit in 2018.

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By Renaldo Gilkes

Spain was voted FIFA’s Team of the Year from 2008, consecutively till 2013, a feat only matched by Brzil.

This accolade was earned thanks to European Championship titles in 2008 and 2012, along with their World Cup triumph in 2010.

The retirement of key players and the aspirations of other nations, saw Spain’s decline, at least by their standards.

Spain is ranked seventh in the FIFA standings despite their dive in rewards and are capable of returning to the previous heights which made them a dominant force in world football.

Country: Spain

Capital: Madrid

Population: 47.3 million

Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

Group: E

Professional League: La Liga

World Cup appearances: 16 (2022)

Qualification status: Winners of Group B

Key players: Sergio Busquets (Barcelona, Spain), Pedri (Barcelona, Spain), Alvaro Morata (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Pau Torres (Villareal, Spain), Unai Simon (Athletic Bilbao, Spain)

Coach: Luis Enrique (Spanish)

Group mates: Costa Rica, Germany, Japan

Predictions: This is a tricky group to predict, with two former world champions, along with two emerging nations.

Spain has the experience and unmasked talent to go beyond the group stage.

If successful in the preliminary round, I believe they can reach the quarterfinal round.

Group winners or runners-up is a realistic prediction for the Spanish.

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Planet Hollywood Cancun Hosts a Concert With 80’s Cult Super Stars

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News Americas, CANCUN, Mexico, Fri. Nov. 04, 2022: In a Gen X-inspired experience, Blue Diamond Resorts was the official host of The Sands, a themed event organized by R&R Productions LLC that took place from October 25th to 30th at Planet Hollywood Cancun, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort. This event welcomed famous music and movie artists of the 80s and their fans, in what they called “the best week of their lives”.

Iconic actors such as Corey Feldman, Diane Franklin, Amanda Wyss and Kimberley Kates, as well as a lineup of well-known bands and solo artists like The Cult, Vanilla Ice, Culture Club, Belinda Carlisle and Morris Day, were just some of the celebrities who visited the all-inclusive resort to delight guests with classic entertainment from one of the greatest decades of all time in a Vacation Like A Star experience.

The Sands also featured special appearances by classic VJs from MTV and VH1 and provided event goers with an exclusive and intimate opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the ’80s-era talent at special meet and greets. Guests also were able to enjoy daytime pool parties, nightly concerts, costume contests, karaoke, Gen-X Movies in the property’s cinema and more.

Blue Diamond Resorts, the hotel management company of Planet Hollywood Cancun, opens the way to a world of experiences in its all-inclusive resorts located in Mexico, Costa Rica and the Caribbean, through brands that include unique features and a concept that fits each personality and all age groups.

For more information about The Sands event at Planet Hollywood Cancun, click here.

About Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts 

Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts bring big-screen excitement to some of the most sought-after locales for an all-inclusive experience, where guests can Vacation Like A Star. From the pristine shores of Cancun to the tranquil beaches of Costa Rica, these all-ages resorts feature authentic Hollywood memorabilia, a world of flavors, themed entertainment and exclusive activities for the entire family, as well as a premium service with the Star Class category for a full A-list treatment. While, Planet Hollywood Adult Scene, offer an all-inclusive adults-only glam getaway (18+) ideal for a romantic escape or a fun-filled adventure with friends that will turn any vacation into the center of fascination and attention with glam and exclusivity. 

This engaging and interactive experience at Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts, includes differentiated brand features and amenities, such as PHabulous Bed, Plugged In, Main Event Guarantee and star-quality accommodations. 

To learn more about Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts, visit www.planethollywoodhotels.com

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“Qu’il retourne en Afrique”: l’Assemblée envisage des sanctions contre un élu RN

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“Qu’il retourne en Afrique”: après la vague d’indignation suscitée par les propos du député RN Grégoire de Fournas, l’Assemblée nationale se prononce vendredi et pourrait exclure temporairement l’élu, accusé de…

“Qu’il retourne en Afrique”: après la vague d’indignation suscitée par les propos du député RN Grégoire de Fournas, l’Assemblée nationale se prononce vendredi et pourrait exclure temporairement l’élu, accusé de racisme par les autres groupes parlementaires.

Le bureau de l’Assemblée, sa plus haute instance collégiale, se réunit à 14H30. 

Le député de Gironde risque “une censure simple” – le retrait de la moitié de son indemnité parlementaire pendant un mois, ou une “censure avec exclusion temporaire”, soit l’interdiction de paraître au Palais Bourbon pendant quinze jours de séance, et la privation de la moitié de son indemnité parlementaire pendant deux mois. 

Dans les deux cas, la proposition du bureau doit être approuvée par un vote assis-debout de l’Assemblée qui aurait lieu à 15H30.

Nupes et camp présidentiel plaident pour la sanction “la plus lourde”. “La question de sa démission se pose”, a lancé le ministre de l’Intérieur Gérald Darmanin vendredi sur BFMTV et RMC, ajoutant qu’il signerait une pétition du groupe Renaissance réclamant son départ. LFI et les Verts demandent aussi la démission.

A l’initiative de LFI, un rassemblement de soutien au député Insoumis visé, l’élu noir du Val d’Oise Carlos Martens Bilongo, s’est tenu à la mi-journée aux abords de l’Assemblée, réunissant quelques centaines de personnes. 

“Ma personne a été attaquée mais aussi les personnes qui me ressemblent. Des millions de Français ont été attaqués hier. En 2022, nous ne devons pas laisser place à ces idées”, a affirmé Carlos Martens Bilongo, entouré d’élus de gauche et de Jean-Luc Mélenchon. 

Jeudi, c’est pendant une question au gouvernement du député Insoumis sur le “drame de l’immigration clandestine” qu’a retenti dans l’hémicycle un “Qu’il retourne en Afrique”, lancé par Grégoire de Fournas et retranscrit dans le compte rendu de séance.

“J’assume”

Le RN assure que son député parlait du “bateau” humanitaire Ocean Viking, mentionné plus tôt par Carlos Martens Bilongo, et en “aucun cas” du député lui-même.

Sur BFMTV vendredi, Grégoire de Fournas, qui “assume ses propos sur la politique migratoire anarchique”, a accusé M. Martens Bilongo d’avoir “senti un coup à jouer dans la victimisation communautaire”.

Carlos Martens Bilongo réclame lui “la sanction la plus lourde” contre une “phrase raciste” venue d’un élu d’un parti d’extrême droite qui “n’a jamais changé”.

“Cela aurait-il été plus acceptable” que les propos du RN soient adressés “aux réfugiés du bateau de SOS Méditerranée en situation critique?”, s’était-il interrogé la veille.

Il a reçu le soutien de l’ensemble des autres bancs. Les propos de Grégoire de Fournas ont profondément ébranlé l’Assemblée jeudi, avec des députés rassemblés en masse au pied du perchoir pour réclamer des sanctions – une scène inédite. 

La présidente Yaël Braun-Pivet a mis prématurément un terme à la séance de questions au gouvernement, une décision rarissime, en raison de la “gravité des faits” et de “l’émotion légitime”.

Viticulteur dans le Médoc, Grégoire de Fournas est l’auteur de tweets tendancieux. “En Afrique, ils aiment tous la France et ses allocs. On accueille toute l’Afrique?!”, a-t-il tweeté en 2017; et en janvier 2022: “En réponse à l’expulsion de notre ambassadeur au Mali, il faut expulser tous les maliens de France!”. L’élu s’est défendu vendredi d’avoir effacé d’autres messages.

Sa sortie fragilise la stratégie de notabilisation revendiquée par les troupes de Marine Le Pen, depuis l’élection inédite de 89 députés RN en juin.

Le groupe d’extrême droite avait déjà créé la polémique lorsque le doyen de l’Assemblée José Gonzales avait d’entrée fait l’éloge de l’Algérie française de son enfance le 28 juin, ou pendant une séance houleuse où deux députés RN avaient traité le ministre de l’Economie Bruno Le Maire de “lâche” et celui de l’Education Pap Ndiaye de “communautariste”, avec des rappels à l’ordre à la clé.

Lundi, la députée RN Alexandra Masson avait aussi suscité l’indignation de la gauche en considérant dans l’hémicycle que les sauveteurs en mer avaient vocation à “sauver des vies” et non à “aller chercher toujours plus de migrants”. 

Si Grégoire de Fournas écope d’une exclusion temporaire, il serait le deuxième député ainsi sanctionné après l’élu apparenté PCF Maxime Gremetz en mars 2011, pour une altercation en raison de… voitures ministérielles, mal garées selon lui.

La dernière “censure simple”, donc moindre, remonte quant à elle à 1984. Les députés de droite Jacques Toubon, Alain Madelin et François d’Aubert avaient été sanctionnés pour avoir “mis en cause le passé du président de la République” François Mitterrand.

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Le député Insoumis Carlos Martens Bilongo s’exprime lors d’un rassemblement devant l’Assemblée nationale, le 4 novembre 2022
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Cops charge ex-minister over Elmore Stoutt High School wall project

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Former Education and Culture Minister Myron Walwyn was arrested on Tuesday and charged with breach of trust by a public officer in connection with the Elmore Stoutt High School perimetre wall, but he quickly released a statement defending himself and raising questions about the long-running police investigation into the project.

“This is a charge that I will vigorously defend as it does not enjoy the benefit of facts,” Mr. Walwyn wrote in a statement posted to Facebook on Tuesday. “In my humble opinion, it is manifestly unjust.”

Mr. Walwyn went on to express confidence in the judicial system to render a “fair and just decision” on the matter, but his statement nevertheless drew a response from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions before the end of the day.

“The statement, among other things, seeks to adversely influence the potential array of jurors who will eventually decide his fate and the fate of other persons similarly charged,” the office alleged. “Such rhetoric only serves to undermine the course of justice in the territory.”

Project history

The wall project — which commenced in December 2014 but was never completed — has faced criticism for years. In a 2018 report, Auditor General Sonia Webster blasted it for budget overruns and contract splitting, among other issues.

Ms. Webster alleged that the then-Ministry of Education and Culture overspent and ultimately failed to obtain good value for taxpayers’ money in part because the project was split into more than 70 work orders and 15 petty contracts.

Former Education and Culture Minister has been charged with breach of trust in connection with the Elmore StouttHigh School perimetre wall, above.(File photo: FREEMAN ROGERS)

In March 2019, police announced that they had launched an investigation into the project, but for the next three years they provided few updates and announced no arrests.

Last year, however, Commission of Inquiry Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom revisited Ms. Webster’s report in detail and used it as the basis for grilling public officials including Mr. Walwyn about the project. In his April report, Sir Gary echoed some of Ms. Webster’s criticisms and recommended that the police investigation be allowed to run its course. About two months after the release of the COI report, police announced in June that businessman Kelvin Thomas, of Chalwell Estate, had been charged in connection with the project.

He was accused of obtaining property by deception, making a false statement to a public officer, and possession of the proceeds of criminal conduct, police said at the time. Last month, police announced that Lorna Stevens, who as assistant secretary in Mr. Walwyn’s ministry helped manage the wall project, had been charged with breach of trust by a public officer and released on bail.

Sceptical

In Mr. Walwyn’s Tuesday statement, he noted that he has been an attorney for 16 years and has “utmost confidence” in the VI’s judicial system to render a “fair and just decision” on the matter.

But he also raised questions about the police probe that led to his arrest. According to Mr. Walwyn, then-Police Commissioner Michael Matthews had said that the police investigation was completed in early 2020 and that its findings were sent to the director of public prosecutions to “decide whether the evidence warranted a pursuance of prosecution.”

“Though this matter was publicly discussed by the commissioner on talk shows and various medias during its process, to date no update has been given to the public about their findings following its conclusion,” Mr. Walwyn stated. “It raises the question as to why a completed investigation by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force that was sent to the DPP’s Office could still find itself as a subject of the Commission of Inquiry as an open investigation.

“Again, it’s worth noting that the Commission of Inquiry recommended that the investigation should continue — the investigation which according to [Mr. Matthews] was concluded in early 2020. I am left to believe that the original investigation did not yield their desired results.”

DPP’s response

The Office of the DPP, however, took issue with Mr. Walwyn’s account. “Contrary to Mr. Walwyn’s assertions, an incomplete investigative case file was submitted in 2020, and the same was quickly returned to the [Royal Virgin Islands Police Force] to conduct further investigations,” the office stated.

“However, the case files were never completed by the RVIPF at that stage.
The decision was made to bring in an independent team of financial investigators from the United Kingdom to review the investigation, and that review commenced in early 2021.”

This review, the office added, was carried out to ensure that the probe was completed “fairly, transparently and to standard.”

“The Office of the DPP has always operated in accordance to the law, and strongly refutes the erroneous and unfounded statements that otherwise has been done,” the office stated.

Acknowledgement

In his statement, Mr. Walwyn acknowledged “procedural issues” with the wall project, but he sought to downplay them. “I also do not think that one could find a previously done government project that was faultlessly managed,” he wrote.

“As such, we can all agree that we must continue to work on improving the way we manage all government projects.” Mr. Walwyn added that he does not believe that any of the procedural issues met the criteria for breach of trust or justified “such a charge for anyone who was involved in the management of the project during its normal course.”

“If the intentions are truly to help the BVI to be better able to manage its affairs, I am not convinced that labelling its hardworking citizens as corrupt without concrete evidence and damaging their reputations, livelihoods and sense of decency is a productive approach,” he wrote. “I repudiate any such label being placed on me.”

He added that he “worked extremely hard every day” while serving in office for almost eight years. “Above all, I served you honestly,” he wrote. “To now have this vexatious charge levied against me is extremely damning and troubling to me.”

On Tuesday afternoon, the Police Information Office confirmed Mr. Walwyn’s arrest in connection with the wall project, but it didn’t provide further information.

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Government proposes new transport unit

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The government plans to establish a Public Transportation Dispatching Unit under the Taxi and Livery Commission to oversee the training of dispatchers, among other duties, Deputy Premier Kye Rymer told the House of Assembly last week.

Mr. Rymer, the minister of communications and works, said in an Oct. 25 HOA meeting that the move will also address challenges faced by port security officers who often have doubled as taxi dispatchers at ports of entry around the territory.

“Thanks are expressed to those individuals for undertaking this initiative in the interim,” he said. Mr. Rymer added that the planned unit will be responsible for organising the movement of people to and from ports of entry; ensuring that an “equitable earning mechanism” is in place for taxi and livery operators; and providing the “highest standard of service” to travellers.

The body, he said, will also be charged with educating and training dispatchers in industry regulations. Taxi tariffs As the start of the 2022-2023 cruise season approaches, the move is one of several initiatives which the Taxi and Livery Commission will be undertaking in conjunction with the Ministry of Communication and Works, according to the minister.

A review of the existing taxi tariff is also planned, he added. According to Mr. Rymer, the current taxi tariff took effect on Nov. 26, 2010.

“Over time, the Virgin Islands has developed tremendously, and we must consider the rise in the cost of living over the last decade, as well as now developed areas that are not in the existing tariff,” he said.

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Benefits of birth control pills beyond preventing pregnancy Loop Jamaica

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Birth control pills can help you avoid becoming pregnant, but they also have a number of other advantages.

While birth control is the most prevalent reason people use the pill, more than half of pill users utilise it for reasons other than pregnancy prevention.

Here are five benefits of using birth control pills other than pregnancy prevention.

It regulates menstrual cycles

Birth control pills aid in balancing the hormonal variations that occur during your menstrual period. This helps to smooth out your period so you know when it will arrive. Traditional birth control pills contain estrogen and progestin, which are hormones identical to those produced by your ovaries. For three weeks, you take hormone-containing “active” pills, followed by a week of inactive pills. The week you take the inactive pills, you will get your period.

Helps with cramps, anaemia and PMS

Birth control pills may reduce your risk of heavy monthly bleeding by preventing ovulation and making the uterine lining thinner. A lighter period reduces your chances of iron deficiency anaemia, which is caused by severe bleeding. Because it stops ovulation and lightens your menstruation, the pill may help relieve unpleasant cramps. If you have PMS or PMDD, birth control tablets may help alleviate symptoms such as mood swings, breast discomfort, weight gain, bloating, and acne by balancing hormone levels during your cycle. Using the pill to balance your hormone levels may also result in fewer and milder menstrual migraines.

Helps with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a prevalent illness among adolescent girls and young women, is characterized by a hormonal imbalance in which the ovaries produce an excess of testosterone. It can lead to irregular periods, excessive hair growth, and acne. Birth control pills can alleviate these symptoms by balancing your hormones, lowering your testosterone levels, and controlling your period.

Relieves endometriosis symptoms and prevents ovarian cysts

Endometriosis is a disorder in which the uterine lining grows outside of the uterus. This might result in intense menstrual cramps and painful periods. Birth control pills will not treat endometriosis, but they will help you control your pain by stopping your period. The pills may also prevent the recurrence of ovarian cysts.

Reduces your risk of uterine cancer

Birth control pills also have some long-term advantages. Women who use combination birth control pills are 50 per cent less likely to get uterine cancer. These effects can remain for up to 20 years after you stop using the pill. It may also lower your risk of ovarian cancer.

Other than pregnancy prevention, birth control pills may provide some benefits, but they may not be the ideal birth control option for you. They also do not protect you from STDs. If you’re thinking about starting the pill, consult your doctor first.

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