"Road Trip" star Mia Amber Davis -- who famously played the big girl -- was TOO OBESE to have been on birth control pills and died as a result ... this according to her widower, who's suing Mia's doctors. Mia passed away back in May 2011 as a full story ![]()

Shanta Russell, 33, is demanding compensation from Qualitest Pharmaceuticals after the firm admitted her birth control pills had placed placebo pills where active pills should have been.
nydailynews.com (2 months and 28 days ago)
Apotex is recalling nine more lots of birth control pills as a precautionary measure, Health Canada announced Friday.
cbc.ca (1 month and 5 days ago)
A Canadian drug distributor has issued an urgent recall for Alysena birth control pills.
cbc.ca (1 month and 9 days ago)
A Canadian drug distributor has issued an urgent recall for Alysena birth control pills.
cbc.ca (1 month and 9 days ago)
Health Canada issued an urgent recall of the birth control pill Alysena-28 on Monday because packages of the contraceptives could contain up to two weeks of placebo sugar pills instead of one, which could result in unplanned pregnancies for those who take the pills.
ibtimes.com (1 month and 7 days ago)
Canada's obstetricians and gynecologists say a recall of potentially faulty birth control pills is unprecedented.
cbc.ca (1 month and 5 days ago)
MINNEAPOLIS — Say what you will about size, it’s the numbers that really matter. Consider: Women produce one egg a month, which birth control pills have been notably efficient in keeping corralled. Men, however, come armed with hundreds of millions of sperm, so a successful male contraceptive has to deal ...
bangordailynews.com (2 months and 13 days ago)
A Kansas City woman's unwanted pregnancy leads her to sue a pharmaceutical company that recalled her birth control pills because of faulty packaging.
kansascity.com (2 months and 29 days ago)

A new UK study published this week finds that women who take birth control pills may prefer men with less masculine faces than those who don't.
nydailynews.com (1 month and 19 days ago)

Study finds wrong perceptions about the birth control device. Affordable Care Act to lower what many women pay for it.Most women had inaccurate perceptions about the safety and effectiveness of (IUDs) in preventing pregnancy, including not knowing that IUDs are more effective contraceptives than birth control pills.
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