Some women dislike having a monthly period. If you are on a form of birth control, when you stop the active hormonal pill, that creates a “withdrawal bleed”, which most people call their “period.” Changes in how the medication is taken or changing the route of the hormone can decrease the number of periods in a year. NOTE: This should only be done with medical consultation. Ask your medical care provider for more information.
You don’t need a period every month.
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