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No Periods, Less Periods
Period suppression is currently a very hot topic. Will you (or do you already) take prescription meds to stop your period, or to have less periods
a year? Why or why not?
No way, it is wrong
Posted by:
KLM28
on Sat Sep 8, 2007
No I would not. It is not normal for a woman that is her prime for child bearing years to not have her period. It is unhealthy and unsafe for a woman to miss a period. Extra tissue builds up and the woman faces more weight gain problems. Besides not having your period is a natural way of telling your body something is not right, either you could be pregnant or there is a medical problem going on.
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