No, not if someone has a medical problem like endometriosis that can be made worse by having a period.
2007-09-09 23:13:40
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answered by sokokl 7
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...depends who you are...some ppl want to feel that if they have to take a pill for contraceptive they want a monthly cycle like what is natural...
...those 28 day package cycles were developed over 40 years ago & have even evolved since with different levels of hormons in them...and are much safer now...
...a pill called Seasonale has been out for a few decades too...in has a package of 84 hormonale pills & then 7 placebo pills that allow your period...and a lighter period too...that gives you 4 periods a year instead of 13...
...if you need a contraception pill and have a job or are in a situation that a period is bothersome...why not eliminate them all together...as long as you are not trying to get pregnant anyway...
...i say no way to periods...if i dont want them...and its safe...!
2007-09-09 23:18:54
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answered by ASHLEY 4
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i do no longer understand the date, yet do no longer could purchase a particular tablet to do away with your era. go on Seasonale and in basic terms pass the week of pills on the tip of each and every 3 months. go instantly to the subsequent %. of pills, and VOILA no era, ever. you're able to try this with any start administration tablet by skipping the inactive pills.
2016-12-31 18:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, it's an awesome idea. It's only out in the US at the moment I hope it gets to more places.
2007-09-10 02:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is. Nowadays people are looking for ways out of things that happen naturally like periods.
With few exceptions (endo for one) I feel that having periods is a healthy part of life.
I've menstruated for the past 22 years (I am 33 y/o) and no, I don't like it, but I deal with it. I don't let my period run my life.
2007-09-10 02:19:57
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answered by Terri 7
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