Birth Control, What do you use it for? |
Birth Control, What do you use it for? |
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I started using it for my acne. It started to help at first, but now it's not working as well.
Also, it helps a hell of a lot with my periods. I noticed that they've been shortened, and I NEVER cramp. It's flipping awesome. Plus I'm thinking about becoming more sexually active, so.. What about you guys? ![]() |
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Was sexually active, have very heavy periods & PMDD, and to control acne.
Birth control is a nasty nasty NASTY thing. Yes it will help with acne, and yes it will help you with your period. In fact, it will completely stop your period, which is the point, right? But BC is not good for you at all. We have periods because we are meant to have periods. What comes out is meant to come out. BC actually has a lot of estrogen which, in fact, is a hormone we already have too much of. Estrogen gives boys breasts, and it makes girls start puberty too early. Estrogen is in meats and milks because it's what farmers give animals to get them beefy. But most women have such bad period problems BECAUSE of estrogen, and giving yourself more doesn't help. And being on BC for more than 5 years will cause miscarriages and it will put your fertility rate down by 50%. Sorry, but all of that is complete bull. Birth control doesn't lower your fertility rate after you're off of it. And we don't have 'too much' estrogen. Estrogen is the primary female hormone which gives women the characteristics of their gender. Yes, hormonal birth control does supress natural ovulation and natural menstruation, but it's not bad for you. There's proof that it can actually be beneficial, such as helping with iron deficiency (anemia). You're saying women have period problems because of estrogen? Well, no way! If women didn't have estrogen, they wouldn't menstruate at all. In fact, they wouldn't be females at all. Get your facts straight before you scare teenage girls who don't know better. |
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