Originally Published: Jul 21, 2004
Revised: Feb 26, 2008
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RE: soo..
Posted by: DanR on Apr 15th, 2010 5:01pm
Each person may experience a slight difference in your
period depending on how your body is, but if your concern is
will it be like having three months of blood flow all at
once, the answer is no. There is still only one uterine
lining that is being shed every three months. I hope that
helps.
soo..
Posted by: heyyitsshannahx3 on Apr 13th, 2010 7:10pm
So it says if you use the seasonale pill then you only get
your period four times a year, well those four times a year
that you do get your perios will it be extremely heavy, like
heavier then usual?
re: I wonder
Posted by: CJT on Jan 12th, 2010 12:03pm
No, there is no such pill. Because what happens in your
menstrual cycle is connected with what happens in your
ovaries and with your hormones, when you alter one (hormones
through birth control) you affect the other (fertility).
I wonder....
Posted by: picklejuice on Jan 7th, 2010 5:34pm
Is there a pill that can just prevent the period, instead of
birth control and the prevention of the period?
Anthropology
Posted by: InsaneGerbil on Feb 26th, 2009 2:45am
Anthropologist Meredith F. Small, wrote an article called "A
Woman's Curse?" In it, she addresses the question of why
cultures the world over treat menstruation as taboo and
(more relevantly) challenges Western ideas about
contraception. According to her research, women in
industrialized cultures have more than three times as many
cycles as women in natural-fertility populations. This is
due to earlier menarche (first menstruation)- at 12.5 as
compared to 16 in natural fertility cultures, , fewer
pregnancies, and they breastfeed very little (comparatively)
if at all.
RE: Birth Controll;
Posted by: DanR on Feb 16th, 2009 12:31pm
No. Birth control (BC) can not make you sterile. BC works
by changing the menstrual or ovulation cycle to prevent a
female from releasing an egg from her ovaries. Once you
stop taking the pill, or stop the hormones from getting into
the body (not using the ring or the patch or getting the
shot), the cycle will continue as usual. I hope that helps!
Birth Controll;
Posted by: && basically, alyssa on Feb 10th, 2009 5:10pm
Waaaaiiiitt, Soooo; can birth control mess up your body and
make you sterile or whattt? I mean, ohkk i know that it is
supposed to like "fool" your body into thinking that you're
already pregnant buuuut... wont that mess it up for babies
laterr? Pleaseee w/b
RE: wow!
Posted by: DanR on Jun 30th, 2008 12:21pm
Remember...this is a way to reduce your risk of unwanted
pregnancy, not a way to reduce your risk of STDs. Condoms
should still be used to help reduce the risk of STDs and
will act as a second level of protection against unwanted
pregnancy. Only abstinence will keep you 100% safe from
both STDs and pregnancy.
wow!
Posted by: catsrule154 on Jun 25th, 2008 4:02pm
I would TOTALLY try this method with my boyfriend... I am
afraid of pregnancy!!! We use condoms, but after hearing
that story about the girl, the condom, and the ob-gyn, I'm
not too secure... :)
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