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Re: Any Problems with Continous OCs?From: DoctorJoe (DoctorJoe@aol.com)Wed Mar 4 19:49:52 1998
In a message dated 3/4/98 5:02:55 PM, you wrote: <<My understanding (and I'm looking for support from those fifty-plus members of the list) is that the only reason we have a 21/28 regime for OCP is that 1950's women wouldn't accept amenorrhoea as proof of non- pregnancy, but rather they demanded regular 'menses' for reassurance, hence withdrawal bleed every month. This enforced bleed has been largely responsible for the failures of OCP over the years.>> Well, one thing that bothers the patients when they become amenorrheic is: If the blood doesn't come out, then where does it GO?!?!? Joe P.
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