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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?

NOT IN A MILLION YEARS

Posted by: ilovemikey on Thu Oct 18, 2007
Nope, we have a period for a reason, it's nature, why mess with that. Some of my frineds wer eond drugs like that, where they're AF wasn't that long three days or less, and when they stopped taking to get pg, they had so many complications. I bet that after all of the hype of it has gone away, they're going to start noticing problems. Our body has to go through things for a reason, it's just the way it should be. I would never take anything like that, I don't even take BC pills, because I'm just so afraid that something isn't right with them. That was fine for me, seeing as how I didn't become sexually active until about six months ago (my wedding night) I know not everyone is not like me and I don't expect them to be, but to acutally take a medication to stop your period.. there is just something wrong with that, is sex that important to people that they just can't wait it out... Why would someone even want to stop it? It's just odd.
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