What is the name of the new pill that?!


Question:

What is the name of the new pill that?

stops your period when you take it

if anyone knows anything about it id like to hear it


Answers:

Lybril.

The current packaging of the normal 28-day pill (21 active pills, seven day pill free interval) was developed primarily for acceptability reasons and not because of any physiological reason. Indeed, contraception expert John Guillebaud explains "When you think about it we have here a bizarre contraceptive: one that we providers actually instruct the users not to use - for 25% of the time" . The pill free interval is the 'Achilles heel' of the Pill's efficacy as it can contribute to pill failure.

Not having the pill free interval means that it is actually better at preventing pregnancy than the normal 28-day pill. You don't have a break, so you have much less chance of ovulating, so much less chance of pregnancy.

There is nothing "natural" about a period while you are on hormonal birth control. The only reason you bleed while on the pill is because you stop taking the hormones.

Taking the hormones continuosly means that your body doesn't bother to build up the lining of your uterus, so you you don't need to worry that you are going to somehow fill up with period blood, because you don't bleed once a month.

I take my pills continuously for three or four months before having a pill free interval. The withdrawal bleed that I get is 3 days of brown goop, with practically no red blood at all. It's not enough to fill a tampon, so I just use panty liners.




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