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17-year-old ballerina’s death caused by birth control pill, doctors believe
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Maria Santa, a healthy and gifted 17 year-old ballerina from Romania, died unexpectedly from a blood clot that doctors believe was caused by taking oral contraceptives.
Maria, who was studying in England on a scholarship at Manchester’s famous Northern Ballet School, went to a walk-in medical facility complaining of severe headaches, her father Robert Santa explained. No testing was done to see what was wrong, and Maria was sent home with antibiotics.
But Maria only got worse "day by day," her father said. A second visit to the doctor did not help, either.
Maria began vomiting every hour, without eating or drinking. Going to the healthcare center for the third time last fall, she said she found it difficult to stand or sit; all she wanted to do was lie down. She was again given pills and sent home.
Two days later, on November 11, Maria complained that it felt like her head was going to explode, and she couldn't feel her right leg. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance.
Mr. Santa shared that when the doctor came into her hospital room, Maria "could speak, then when he came back and asked where the headache was, she couldn't speak."
"The doctor told us not to worry because she was tired," Mr. Santa said. "She didn’t speak any more, and she needed help with everything."
Later that morning, Maria's boyfriend found her unconscious at their apartment.
Maria was rushed to Salford Royal Hospital, but never regained consciousness. She died two days later.
The doctor who treated Maria at the hospital, Dr. Jonathan Greenbaum, said, "She was a fit, young woman, and the only risk factor was being on the oral contraceptive pill."
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