Of course. But a woman's monthly cycle isn't a disease. How is it we have been made to believe that it it is? (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
Okay, so I've been sitting back and viewing the comments and I have to admit I'm a bit surprised. I could be off the mark, but I'm seeing a lot of discussion of women's menstrual cycles (and all that comes (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
Gotcha. Thanks for the explanation. I'm trying to keep track of my cycle now so that I can get a good idea of the natural rhythms. So it'll probably be a few months before I know if this type of (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
Like I said, I'm not trying to be antagonistic and I would definitely never looking down on pill users (I've been there and I know many who are). But I do think it is really problematic to conceptualize the female (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
In general, the thing I am perturbed by is not the pill itself. I've made my decision based on my experiences/knowledge and others should make their decisions based on theirs, and the pill may be the best option for them- (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
I don't need allergy meds to survive. Not by a long shot. I don't need pills that get rid of my period or make my periods predictable either. I have zero cramps, nausea, etc. However, I don't want to put (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
I am not going to stop taking Loestrin 24 Fe until I want to be pregnant, hit menopause, or some horrible side effect develops. This pill made my tits a cup size bigger, completely stopped my periods WITHOUT me having (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
If there is some part of your day that is routine, you could try putting your pills in a particular spot that is important during that routine where you will hopefully see it and remember. For example, I sit down (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)
Oh see, I interpreted "all natural, but less effective" as meaning rhythm methods alone. (posted to Saying "No" to The Pill?)