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Re: CONTRACEPTION: Stopping Birth Control

From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Dec 2007 17:17:18 -0600 (CST)


This is a bit more complicated to answer. The pill is an artificial combination of progesterone and estrogen, not your natural hormones. Some people notice a fairly recent return to their normal patterns, while others see an improvement in their condition. A similar example would be moodiness, or menstrual cramps. Some women notice an almost immediate return of both while others don't. It most likely depends on your natural hormones, and how they interact. The pill suppresses these things, so, going off of them will alter your response. Every woman is a bit different in how they respond, both to the pill, and also to their natural hormones.

I am sorry for the mis-spellings in my previous answer. My spell check didn't pick them up !

At Sun, 23 Dec 2007, JJMMBB wrote: >
>Does this rule only count for your period? If you were taking a pill
>that was bad for acne, for example, how long after stopping the pill
>before your skin went back to the way it was before?
>

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Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT

Hypnosis for Healing and HypnoFertility Therapy http://home.comcast.net/~prebirthhealth/hypnosisforhealing.htm http://home.comcast.net/~prebirthhealth/birthcounseling.htm






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