If you are having problem with the cycle, see as many doctors as it takes. My sister had weird periods since she was 18. She grew excess facial hair and my mother took her to some doctors. They could have done a hysterectomy when she was 22, but they thought that was too young. She had fibroids. They didn't do that, but they prescribed birth control, which helped to regulate her.
My sister was 35 when she died of ovarian cancer. She had the hysterectomy when she was 33 and died less than 18 months later. Could this have been prevented? Absolutely. Doctors didn't want to do a hysterectomy so she could have kids, which she never had. By the time she was sexually active (age 25), her body was already messed up.
If you have a problem with your period it's probably hormonal in nature and that problem needs to be fixed. Birth control is just that-it controls, it doesn't fix the problem--and can in fact lead to other things down the road, like incurable, terminal cancer. Do you have a sister you are very close to? If you do spend a lot of time with her. And get your body fixed quick.
Sorry to be blunt, but I wish someone had been blunt when my sister was 18 and full of promise and life instead of just a distant memory.
2007-01-01 04:25:49
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answered by jayndee13 4
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They say it's just like having a really loooong cycle and that it's as healthy as monthly birth control. In any event, I don't trust it and I'm actually pretty relieved when I get my period every month. It affirms I'm not pregnant, I have an excuse to dress comfortable and the significant other understands if I turn down sex (or ask for more, as the case may be). I also don't think that Seasonale has been around long enough for adequate testing to see if it's safe long-term. The FDA are a bunch of dickheads.
2007-01-01 05:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I had awful cramps (the chainsawing your stomach type) before getting on the pill. Everyone reacts to different pills in different ways. I'm on Tri-Levlen and LOVE what it did regarding a regular cycle and cramps (and acne too), but it doesn't work that way for everyone. Just be prepared - most pills can cause weight gain and loss of sex drive to a certain degree.
2007-01-01 04:22:33
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answered by Victoria 2
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it is cool if it is unique, yet extremely some the time it is merely one thing it is been completed in the past. Or it is 0.5 a large gesture, like he tried to do some thing particular to look cool yet became afraid to get too loopy. once you are going to do it, then do all of it the way! additionally, whilst it relatively is a large promposal in front of a bunch of persons, I think of it would be extremely some tension to assert sure, it is arbitrary. maximum heavily, it relies upon on the guy your asking's character. might they certainly should be asked the way which you're thinking of? If no longer, then do no longer do it - you're in basic terms thinking approximately your self(attempting to tutor off to persons). i in my opinion might hate a public promposal, yet a private one faraway from persons could be effective. do no longer bypass over the precise if that person does not like over the precise.
2016-11-25 20:11:27
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I have to so it regulates my cycle. And it lessens cramps little, but not by much.
2007-01-01 04:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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