Periods can be mildly inconvenient or annoying, and in some cases even downright debilitating. So if you want to delay or skip your period using birth control pills, is that OK? The answer, usually, is yes. "When someone is on birth control, there is no medical reason to have a period...
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THIS works BEST with MONOPHASIC pills..Not TRI PHASIC pills like ortho tri cyclen... It is safe to skip periods! There is a new pill coming out where you have ZERO periods in a year.. Female gynos have been doing this for years before it became popular... Reply Editor...
Still, for women who don’t have medical reason to skip periods, there are some potential side effects worth considering when skipping periods long-term. “If you’re on Depo Provera as a birth control and most people take it continuously and you’re not getting a period, there’s an arg...
to Dr. David Grimes, clinical professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, and a leading expert on birth control, there has until now been little scientific evidence collected on the subject of lengthening menstrual periods. ...
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Absent or especially light periods Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms Hormones can be unpredictable. One person may have problems after a missed pill while another won't. If you miss your pill and are concerned about the return of heavy bleeding, contact a healthcare provider. They may be ab...
Skipping Periods on the Pill ByABC News October 31, 2001, 2:17 AMB O S T O N, Oct. 31 -- Skipping a menstrual period is unusual for many women. But experts say women taking birth control pills may not need a monthly period. A study appearing today in the journal Obstetrics and ...