GPs now agree, however, that it's perfectly safe to reduce or even stop your period altogether by
taking the Pill continuously, which may reduce iron loss as well as putting an end to «nice» and «time of the month underwear», embarrassing leaks during workouts and, horror upon horror, taking tampons out with you on a night out.
MYTH: Skipping your period on purpose is dangerous If you want to
take the Pill continuously to avoid having periods altogether, it's perfectly safe, says Dr Farrell.
MYTH: Suppressing your period is bad for your body Dr Farrell says there is absolutely no medical evidence to suggest that there is anything detrimental about falsely stopping your period, and that if you want to
take the Pill continuously to avoid having periods altogether, it's perfectly safe.
Not exact matches
Escape ovulations are less common if you
take active
pills continuously or if the inactive
pill window is shorter — four days versus seven with some
pills.
Hi Angie, Progesterone only
pills are
taken continuously.
Scientists may not completely eliminate HIV overnight, but Ott's team is working to find a way to target the virus so people who are infected can stop
continuously taking pills.
Even though it's made of the same hormone as the birth control
pill, the morning - after
pill does not have the same risks as
taking the
pill or other hormonal birth control methods
continuously.