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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?

Don't mess with nature - possible risks not worth it

Posted by: snidget on Sun Oct 7, 2007
Absolutely not. There is absolutely no reason for it. Women have a period for a reason; it's nature. It's like trying to make it rain/snow fewer or more times throughout the year. It's nature, let it do it's thing.

The cycle is what keeps the human race going. There may not appear to be any long term side effects of these prescriptions, but we don't know for sure. It may not happen to me or to you, but it may effect my child, your child, our child's child.

These drugs may eventually make women stop having periods full stop.

It's a period. It's nature. We have to deal with it. Women have been having periods since the beginning of time. Sure, sometimes periods can be very painful and disruptive, but with all the technology and science out there, if they can come up with something to stop your period like that, I'm sure they can come up with something to ease up symptoms.

It's just not worth the possible long term effects.
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