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Teen Pill Horror: Rare Side Effect Kills Girl

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Teenager died from a rare contraceptive pill complication.
  • Her family questioned why she was prescribed the pill.
  • The pill was considered a contributing factor in her death.
Teen Pill Horror: Rare Side Effect Kills Girl

A 19-year-old named Áine Rose Hurst died after experiencing severe brain swelling, a rare complication linked to the contraceptive pill she was taking. She had initially complained of a headache following a night out on March 8, 2025, which worsened significantly by the next morning.

An inquest revealed Áine had been on the combined contraceptive pill since 2020. Although her blood pressure was found to be high during a routine check in December 2024, a GP later advised her to resume taking the medication in January 2025, a decision her family deeply questioned due to her medical history.

The coroner determined that the oral contraceptive pill, Femodette, was a direct contributing factor to Áine's death, a recognized but rare complication of appropriately prescribed medication. The family expressed their profound grief, remembering Áine as a vibrant and beloved individual.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Áine Hurst died from cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a rare complication associated with the oral contraceptive pill.
Her family questioned the prescription because she had a history of high blood pressure, and was advised to resume the pill despite this.
Serious side effects from medications like Femodette are very rare, affecting only a small percentage of users, like one in a thousand or ten thousand.

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