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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?

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Posted by: mzthang on Nov 15, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

Not a good idea

I don't like taking pills to pollute my body, so I'm not for taking a pill to stop my period.

There's a reason we have our periods the way we do. I think stopping our flow might lead to complications.

Overall Relate Rating: 3 Ratings

Posted by: amy1234 on Sep 26, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

Wouldn't dream of it.

I took the pill for one month, when I was in my early 20's, for.... acne. I reacted so bad to them that I swore I would never go near them again. I have always used condoms, ever since. I am now 38 years old. I never had any unwanted pregnancies and when I did want to get pregnant it took me a month to conceive. I didn't get my period the whole time I was breasfeeding (13 months) and felt like I had PMS the whole time!!!! It was awful. When I stopped breasfeeding I got my period 3 days later and was so happy to get it. I lost 3 kilos during that period. My periods are regular again and I look forward to getting them every month. Not that I love them or anything but they remind me of the cycle of life and I can't imagine stopping them artificially.

Overall Relate Rating: 2 Ratings

Posted by: Fairchild on Sep 13, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

No Thank You

I really believe that we have periods for a reason, and suppressing them could possibly be damaging in the future. I read that some contraceptives taken at an early age could lead to osteoporosis at a later age. Our bodies are made to have periods the way they do, and I don't think changing it is natural.

Overall Relate Rating: 2 Ratings

Posted by: sunshine83 on Aug 18, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

POF

At age of 11 I experienced my first period, by the time I was 14 I started to have irregular cycles so I went to a gyn and she put me on BP pills to 'regulate' my cycle. I stayed off and on pills until I was 20. So in actuality I had not had a 'natural' period for those past 6yrs. I tried the patch for a brief period but was mostly on pills. I eventually stopped and hoped that it would would become regular. It was at the age of 22 I found out I had premature ovarian failure. A condition where my ovaries have 'shut down' and I don't produce even follicules to even have eggs to even ovulate. It was a devastating and hard pill to swallow. I have enough hormones to see light periods but I can't ovulate. I have really only 2 options to have a child: adopt or egg donation. And there is only a 5% chance my body can 'kick back' into 'gear' and ovulate again. Sometimes I think that maybe being on pills for so long at a young age had an affect on me. for Godsake I wasn't even sexually active until i was 17!!!

Overall Relate Rating: 3 Ratings

Posted by: oneababy on Jul 7, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

What happened then is effecting me now!

I think the birth control I took is what effects the fact that I cant seem to get pregnant! When I first started taking birth control i was taking the pill but I would always forget to take it so I was then put on the Patch, but then I broke out in hives and a terrible rash because we found out that I was allergic to the latex on my skin so they put me on the Nuva Ring. I was on that for almost 1 1/2 yrs. (THATS IT!) and now I cant get pregnant because I dont even have a period on my own. They told me that I dont even produce the hormones to cause me to have a period. I think it directly is effected by the birth control. I am here now telling you all that if you are wanting to try birth control, take extra precautions that you may be in my same shoes down the road!

Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings

Posted by: Charlie24 on May 19, 2008
No Periods, Less Periods

Period hell

I suppressed my periods for about a year and then decided to have a baby. Pregnancy went smoothly and birth was normal, however after the birth my periods never returned. I went through 10 months of tests and emotional trauma being told i would not have children again. My baby's first year was tainted with my issues. Then all of a sudden my periods returned, I thank the Lord everyday. Ladies, don't mess with your periods, its nature!!!

Overall Relate Rating: 1 Ratings

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