Birth Control Pill Eliminates Periods
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The New No-Period, No-PMS Birth Control Pills
webmd.com — “With new continuous birth control pills, women can end their menstrual periods and reduce PMS symptoms.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Are new continuous birth control pills right for you? See the WebMD article with Dr. Patti J. Ross of UT Med School http://tr.im/nalH
What to eat if youre taking birth control pills.
health.msn.com — “What to eat if youre taking birth control pills.” View full resource at health.msn.com
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What to eat if you’re taking birth control pills. http://on-msn.com/hMLWn7
With Birth Control Pills, New Isn't Always Better : NPR
npr.org — “The latest generation of birth control pills has been marketed as doing much more than prevent pregnancy. They claim to clear the skin, make menstrual periods more benign, even prevent mood swings. But some critics suggest these benefits don't outweigh the health risks known to accompany oral contraceptives.” View full resource at npr.org
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an important cautionary tale: With Birth Control Pills, New Isn't Always Better : NPR http://n.pr/95z2Cs
FDA Approves New Birth Control Pill - AOL Health
aolhealth.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new birth control pill on Thursday, Reuters reports. The pill called Natazia, which is manufactured b” View full resource at aolhealth.com
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Should I Use Birth Control To Skip My Period? To Bleed or Not To Bleed | OwningPink
owningpink.com — “OB/GYN physician Lissa Rankin discusses the pros and cons of contraception and skipping periods, and how to skip periods with the birth control pill.” View full resource at owningpink.com
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Should you use birth control to skip your periods? My OB/GYN advice on whether to bleed or not to bleed http://su.pr/9oN2tx
Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia.
intelihealth.com — “Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia.” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Hormones, including birth control pills, can affect the hair cycle. InteliHealth offers information about alopecia. http://bit.ly/dczXL2
Lack of Menstruation and Birth Control Pills: When you should be concerned. http://bit.ly/b0I7US
intelihealth.com — “Lack of Menstruation and Birth Control Pills: When you should be concerned. http://bit.ly/b0I7US” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Birth Control Pills Provide Real Relief from Menstrual Pain | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “For decades, doctors have prescribed birth-control pills in the hopes of easing women's menstrual pain, and now a new study finds that it really does serve the purpose: using oral birth control pills helped relieve cramps, bloating and other pain in a 30-year study of Swedish women.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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The pill really does help with period pain | http://t.co/Z6Jfp12Y
If you have mood changes with your period ask your doctor about continuous birth control pills.
healthtap.com — “Mood changes during your cycleis referred to as PMS or PMDD. Many women will beneift from taking their birth control continuously without taking the palcebo pills to have a period. There are brands specifically designed for this.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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Do Birth Control Pills Cause Migraine|Migraine Triggers | Migraine Headache Treatment
migrainetriggersinfo.com — “Do Birth Control Pills Cause Migraine If you are wondering how do birth control pills cause a migraine, the answer is relatively easy. These pills interfere with the hormone production which in turn becomes a trigger for migraines. Hormonal changes around pregnancy, during the menstrual cycle and menopause are periods of a women's life when migraine occurrences spike. The oral contraceptives which have found favor with millions of women across the globe do indeed cause migraines in some cases.” View full resource at migrainetriggersinfo.com
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Is Your Generic Birth Control Pill Really the Same as the Brand Name Version? « Below the Belt: Women's Health
blogs.webmd.com — “Jane Harrison-Hohner, RN, RNP (aka WebMD's 'Pelvis Queen') is here to talk about women's health issues of the day. From HPV to irregular periods to PMS to fibroids, Jane's here to share her experience, knowledge and insight.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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Is Your Generic Birth Control Pill Really the Same as the Brand Name Version? « Below the Belt: Women's Health
blogs.webmd.com — “Jane Harrison-Hohner, RN, RNP (aka WebMD's 'Pelvis Queen') is here to talk about women's health issues of the day. From HPV to irregular periods to PMS to fibroids, Jane's here to share her experience, knowledge and insight.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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What should you know about generic birth control pills and their side effects? http://t.co/7xkPiWw
Myths About Birth Control - Sexual Health Center - EverydayHealth.com
everydayhealth.com — “Myths About Birth Control - Throughout history, little was known about women's reproductive system and what was believed was rather strange. Hundreds of years ago, when a woman was in labor, she was to...” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Get the facts: 6 birth-control myths exposed! http://ow.ly/1qhXI
Femiane Birth Control (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
prescriptiondrug-info.com — “a white pill 21 days cycle I have been taking Femiane for over a year but I have been experiencing a lot of spotting every month I took the last pill in the pack on January 14th and my period never came I decided to stop taking Femiane and wait for my cycle to return to normal and then start another (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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" if i am on femiane and after 21 days i have my period but it is heavy is someting wrong/" http://PD0.US/F184900
America's favorite birth control turns 50 - Women's health- msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “A world without "the pill" is unimaginable to many young women who now use it to treat acne, skip periods, improve mood and, of course, prevent pregnancy. They might be surprised to learn that U.S. officials announcing approval of the world's first oral contraceptive were uncomfortable.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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America's favorite birth control turns 50: A world without "the pill" is unimaginable to many young women wh... http://bit.ly/ccnuCw #women
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