Ask
your doctor about
menstrual recycling—medical
science’s solution to a bride’s worst honeymoon
nightmare.
by Brenda J. Christian, M.Ed., RPA-C
Talk about spoiling the mood!!!
It’s a real challenge to feel sexy and sultry
when “Aunt Mary” decides to visit you on
your wedding night. And who wants to worry about accidental
mishaps or cramps on the most important day of your
life? So it’s understandable that “How can
I stop my period?” is the single most frequently
asked question that brides-to-be ask their gynecologists.
Unfortunately, for most women, the answer is disappointing,
because they don’t ask the question until it’s
too late. With the millions of details that brides are
tending to when preparing for their wedding, thoughts
about the menstrual cycle usually don’t surface
until days before the nuptials. By that time medical
science is unable to help and it becomes a matter strictly
for Divine Intervention.
The good news—with meticulous planning, patience
and oral contraceptives—you can alter nature’s
course!
Woman plagued with unpredictable periods have long touted
the benefits of hormonal therapy. Ask any woman who
has ruined a pair of white linen slacks and she’ll
tell you that gaining control of her life with regulating
birth control pills is the best thing that ever happened
to her.
It makes sense then, that if birth control pills can
regulate an irregular cycle, rescheduling a regular
cycle should be relatively easy.
Hallelujah! Here’s how you can adjust your usage
of your birth control pills to reschedule your period
to a more convenient time.
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