Try using sperm
2007-03-07 10:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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How old are you? Most doctors won't prescribe something just because you don't want to have a period for a few months. There are birth control pills out now that will allow you to only have 4 periods a year. But if you aren't sexually active, or don't have a problem with your periods, they usually won't put you on them. Nature runs the best, and messing with it can have some effects. The pill can cause nausea/vomiting, cramps, headaches and on very rare occasions, blood clots and vision disturbances. An IUD would never be used unless you have had children. So that method is out. Really, your best bet is to talk to your doctor about it. Maybe you have reasons you aren't telling me. Talk to your doctor and you should be able to come up with a plan.
2007-03-07 10:07:56
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answered by odd duck 6
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i don't be responsive to the answer to this question, yet I even have heard very undesirable issues with regard to the hormone injection delivery administration... in case you prefer to steer away from drawing near for the time of a visit, i might steer away from that for the time of any respect value. The injection introduces a large form of hormone into your physique, which in case you at the instant are not presently on a pill or any hormonal bc technique, this has a intense probability of inflicting undesirable issues on your physique. each and every physique i've got met who has used this technique after not being on bc for even a quick time finally ends up with uncontrollable menstruation... in my opinion, i think of it would suck to be on a visit and function menses the full time.
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answered by Anonymous
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You do this by taking estrogen/progesteron component oral contraceptives and eliminating the placebo pils, these are the pills used as placeholders that you take while youo are on your period. If doing this make sure to let youor pharmacy and OB know otherwise your insurance company will halt coverage for early refill violations.
2007-03-07 09:48:00
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answered by Hawk 2
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Depo Birth Control. I used it and its one injection every three months. No period at all..and I didn't have any issues with hormones or weight gain.
2007-03-07 10:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Take seasonal BC. It allows you to safely have only 1 peroid every 3 months and it is no worse that the regular period.
2007-03-07 09:51:26
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answered by jewels 1
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i am going thru menepause at37 and due to the hormonal imbalance i was bleeding heavy for like 2 months nd had to go into hip surgery! OUCH!! so my ob/gyn gave me megestrol. and i take it 2X a day and no more bleeding!! i swear i thought it was hopeless and i took 1 pill and i stopped bleeding THAT FAST!!! i was amazed! so megestrol WILL stop it! definately
2007-03-07 09:49:29
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answered by shannonlee05@sbcglobal.net 6
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If you take the active pills non-stop without the one-month break in between packs you won´t get your period.
2007-03-07 09:46:42
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answered by Double 709 5
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That is a normal function of your body , yes it sucks but think of what you will do to your body if you stop it.....There will be side effects later in life.....I think it would be very unhealthy to fight what nature has designed
2007-03-07 09:52:34
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answered by backwoodscountrywoman 2
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don't use the placebo pills at the end of the package, just start another pill pack
2007-03-07 09:53:14
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answered by crazycatlady4real 4
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go and get a iud but study on it first and consult your dr i have it and love it...no more periods and no daily medicine
2007-03-07 09:46:54
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answered by Bobbie F 1
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