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American women take birth control pills to regulate menstruation

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Whenever birth control pills are discussed, many Chinese women will have "repulsive" and negative views. But in fact, most of them have no idea about the functions and ingredients of birth control pills.

During the years when I was studying and working in the United States, I discovered that a large number of American women take birth control pills. The contraceptive pill mentioned here is not the emergency contraceptive pill that is used after unexpected sexual intercourse, but the short-acting oral contraceptive pill that must be taken every day. American women take short-acting oral contraceptives mostly to avoid unwanted pregnancies, unwanted pregnancies and other emergencies. In addition, some women take medicine to treat some gynecological diseases. I think American women are very wise, because they know how to choose a reasonable drug with almost no side effects on the human body to protect themselves. In contrast, women who refuse to take short-acting oral contraceptives due to lack of knowledge about them, and who do not pay attention to protecting themselves during sexual life, face greater risks.

Purchasing short-acting oral contraceptive pills in the United States requires the guidance of a physician and consultation to find the most suitable contraceptive pill for you. There are dozens of short-acting oral contraceptives available in the United States. As far as I know, short-acting oral contraceptives are safe and reliable for people of normal age and health, but women who are over 35 years old and smoke, or have diabetes or liver disease need to use the pills with caution.

Today I will tell you a story. The protagonist is a user and beneficiary of short-acting oral contraceptive pills - it needs to be emphasized that the benefits she obtained are not only contraception.

Her name is Zi, and she has been studying in the United States for nearly ten years. When she first arrived in the United States, due to heavy study tasks, high pressure, and malnutrition caused by differences in eating habits, she began to have irregular menstruation. Sometimes she would not have her period for two or three months, but she would often have irregular bleeding. Anxious, she consulted in many hospitals, and the doctors recommended her to take short-acting oral contraceptives to regulate her menstrual cycle. But because she had heard many "rumors" about birth control pills in China before, she was very reluctant to take them. This irregular menstruation continued for several years. During this period, Zi Zeng asked friends who returned home to bring some Chinese patent medicines to meet their urgent needs. Once, a friend told her frankly that taking traditional Chinese medicine requires a doctor to listen, listen and inquire carefully, and adjust the prescription according to the physical condition at any time. "You have been abroad, and the doctor who prescribed the prescription said that he could not understand your specific situation, and he did not know whether the prescription he gave was suitable, so he had to make do with it."

${FDPageBreak}Body The discomfort worsened during exams and graduation defenses. This not only made Zi Shen suffer from physical weakness, backache and leg pain, but also caused great psychological pain. The year before last, she was a little desperate and visited a well-known local gynecological clinic again. Doctors' advice remains to take short-acting oral contraceptives. "In addition to contraception, this drug can also bring many benefits to women. For example, it can be used to treat ovulation bleeding, regulate menstrual cycles, reduce menstrual flow, and prevent continuous bleeding before and after menstruation. There is one called Daying- 35's short-acting oral contraceptives can also solve the problems of acne and hirsutism. A large number of modern studies have proven that short-acting oral contraceptives can effectively prevent ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. At the same time, due to the stability of estrogen, it can stabilize mood. , let you get rid of those days when you feel depressed every month, and statistics show that there are no cases of infertility caused by taking short-acting contraceptive pills. ”

Looking at the doctor's sincere and eager face, Zi, who hesitated again and again, weighed the pros and cons and finally decided to give it a try. After taking birth control pills for nearly two months, her menstruation miraculously became regular and her irregular bleeding disappeared. Recently, I met Zi and found her running. Because of irregular menstruation, she has stayed away from exercise for many years. Zi told me that her physical strength has improved significantly and her mood is much more stable. When I asked if there were any side effects from taking birth control pills, she thought for a while and replied: "I really didn't feel any adverse reactions. If I had to find a side effect, it might be that my appetite seemed not very good in the early days of taking it, but I quickly adjusted to it," she said with a smile, and would continue taking the medicine for a while to consolidate the effects.

Nowadays, I sometimes suggest to my friends that when gynecological problems occur, they can take short-acting oral contraceptives under the guidance of a doctor. In just two or three months, you might fall in love with it.

In fact, any kind of medicine is a treatment method, some are for long-term purposes, and some are for short-term purposes. The final method of taking medicine, whether it is Western medicine or traditional Chinese medicine, depends on the physical condition of the user. There is no need to reject medicine because of some stereotypes.

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