THIS is how period suppression can impact your health in the long run
Not getting your periods can sound heavenly. It's like a dream come true, a utopian world where we can live freely and not deal with all the extra bleeding and as awesome as it sounds it can be a big health risk
Periods are a total pain. Every month they come and hamper your life and cause a lot of chaos, physically and emotionally. A lot of women suffer from painful periods and it can be very difficult to get through the day and carry on with your daily tasks when you are on your periods. We'd give anything to just stop this problem for good. This is where menstrual suppression or period suppression comes into play. Many women want to live a free life and in order to do so, they turn to menstrual suppression. While this may seem like a big thing it's actually very easy to suppress your periods with certain medications. Women often take oral contraceptive pills and the same can be used to suppress periods. Some women take oral contraceptive pills for 21 days and then stop for 7 days while others stop for 7 days and take placebo pills instead. Women who want to suppress their periods don't stop taking their pill or simply skip the placebo pills and continue taking their contraceptive pills. This helps them prevent their periods.

Most women forget that periods are a big sign of good health in a woman. They indicate a healthy reproductive system. When you consume contraceptive pills they impact the hormone levels in your body. They are also known to products synthetic hormones to maintain the hormonal levels. This is why it is only recommended to take the pill for 21 days and then give it a break and let your body do its own job. A number of researches and doctors have claimed that the periods that a woman gets when she is on oral contraceptive are actually not real and are hormonally induced and synthetic.


When a woman continues using oral contraceptive without any breaks in order to prevent periods, she increases the levels of synthetic hormones in her body. This may have an impact on her mental and physical health as well. These pills can impact your hormone levels and can lead to depression. It can also cause blood clots in your organs like the lungs or even your brains and lead to a stroke or even result in death. It also increases the risk of breast and cervical and liver cancer. It can also cause irregular bleeding and spotting. Stopping your periods could be the worst medical experiment that you can get involved in.

























































