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How Taking Birth Control Pills Affects A Woman’s Menstrual Flow by jannydear(f): 12:42pm On Nov 07, 2017
Birth control pills, popularly called, ‘the pill’, was unquestionably one of the most remarkable and liberating innovations in the history of medicine. Before now, women weren’t able to separate sex from pregnancy and childbearing.
However, the creation of the pill has given lots of women the freedom to exercise greater control over their own bodies and to make sensible choices about their reproduction.

Birth control pills are synthetic hormones that are very effective when it comes to preventing unwanted pregnancy. Sexually active women rely on the potency of the pill to avoid pregnancy. The pill helps to prevent pregnancy by inhibiting the process of ovulation. Most birth control pills contain potent levels of synthetic hormones that mimic the two sex hormones, estrogen, and progesterone.
These pill trick the body into believing that it is pregnant, thereby foiling the release of the egg from the ovary.

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However, pills function more than just preventing the process of conception. According to a new study, a huge proportion of women take birth control pills for reasons other than avoiding unplanned pregnancy. The most common reason why most women take the pill is to ease menstrual-related issues.
The pill affects you’re your menstrual cycle by:

1. Irregular Periods

A woman’s menstrual cycle is mostly influenced by the fluctuations of different hormones in the body. These hormones prompt the lining to thicken in preparation for the possibility of receiving a fertilized egg every month. However, when fertilization fails to occur, the uterine lining is shed in the form of menstrual flow. Now, ingesting the pill introduces synthetic hormones into your system which subdues the pituitary glands to inhibit ovulation or the release of the egg from the ovary. They also stop the uterine lining from growing.

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The pill causes changes in hormones which in turn affect the regularity of your period. There is little or nothing to shed if your uterine lining fails to thicken, so you end up bleeding less.
However, when you’re on the control week, no hormones are in the pill, so you end up seeing your period. You may experience irregular bleeding when you are on the pill. This may cause you to bleed between periods, or you may not even see your period.

2. Skipped Periods

Menstruation is often seen as a sign of good health and a reason to celebrate womanhood, but some women consider it a constant source of agony.
Being on your period can be very uncomfortable and upsetting, especially if you are enjoying a weekend at the beach, spending your honeymoon in a beautiful and serene setting, or looking for a new job or on your wedding day.

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However, you can delay your period or totally skip it by going on the pill. Presently, a lot of women use the pill to prevent the pains and discomfort that accompanies their cycle.

Some women are now wondering whether it is safe to skip their monthly flow once in a while, even though they have reasons to do so.
Well, reproductive and fertility experts say it is absolutely okay to do so, as long as you are qualified to be on a birth control pill, you are physically and emotionally healthy, do not smoke, and you are not above thirty-five.

There are different ways to overwhelm your cycle with conventional birth control pills.

One is by taking only the active pills with no breaks in between if you are on combination pill pack.
Take the active pills continuously and you will no longer have to worry about the discomfort that comes with menstrual periods.

3. Less Painful Cycle

Most females find it difficult to manage the painful symptoms of menstruation. This is perhaps one of the most common concerns women face in their reproductive years.
It is actually a normal part of the cycle. However, when the pain get too severe, it becomes abnormal because it can affect the quality of your life.

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Taking birth control pills doesn’t only help is subduing periods, it also eases menstrual cramp and pains.
Ensure you consult your doctor first before taking the pill to avoid deadly complications.

SOURCE: http://www.healthdiary365.com/2017/11/07/how-taking-birth-control-pills-affects-a-womans-menstrual-flow/

Re: How Taking Birth Control Pills Affects A Woman’s Menstrual Flow by IamtherealRita(f): 1:24pm On Nov 07, 2017
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