Saying Goodbye to "That Time of the Month?

   By drodriguez  Sep 14, 2008
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Next month the Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve a new birth control pill that eliminates the period year round as long as it is taken daily. People in the health profession as well as consumers have begun to debate over whether this new pill should be approved.

The issue has even motivated one woman, Giovanna Chesler, to film a documentary concerning menstrual suppression called “Period: The End of Menstruation?” The issues currently being discussed are the unknown long-term effects of this pill as well as the idea that eliminating this natural human function seems wrong somehow.

A New York Times article reports that the company intending to put Lybrel on the market has done studies indicating that almost 2 out of 3 women they spoke with showed interest in eliminating their menstrual cycle. The professor who conducted these studies, Linda C. Andrist explains that women in this day and age are “too busy” for their periods.

One other issue that has been brought up is the idea that a woman’s natural period can alert women to underlying health problems by becoming irregular. If a woman takes a pill that does away with her period she is also giving up this natural warning system making it more difficult to treat or detect problems early on.

On the upside, this new pill is expected to make life a lot more manageable for the many women who suffer from extreme physical and mental stress during their monthly cycles.

Would you as a woman and consumer consider taking Lybrel to eliminate your period? 

Do you think your monthly cycle is an important part of being a woman or do you feel it’s an unnecessary inconvenience?

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ClassyLadyIL by ClassyLadyIL | SAINT ELMO, IL
Apr 26, 2007

I'm only going to be 40 in May and I already have 2 beautiful grandchildren,next stage menapause??UGH...LOL I think your period is supposed to be there monthly for a reason.My oldest daughter & her husband are trying to conceive before he ships out to Iraq for his second tour of duty and she's had all kinds of trouble,like no monthly periods.She will find out next week why that is and I pray for the best for them.She like other women know,no period means there's something wrong.I do wish when I was younger I had that shot they have now for the HPV and cervical cancer.I wonder what others think about that prduct and how many will get their daughters vaccinated.

cvarano by cvarano | BROOKLYN, NY
Apr 25, 2007

In my opinion, natural is always best. This is the way our bodies work, on cycles, and to eliminate those cycles seems so wrong to me. To each his or her own but I would never consider using this product. When I first started getting my periods I hated them but now, and this may sound strange, I enjoy feeling my body go through the stages of having a period. It lets me know that everything is the way it should be and I'm healthy.

queenbee88 by queenbee88 | Woodbridge, VA
Apr 25, 2007

I have often wished I could just do away with my period, but in reality I agree that it's needed. It alerts me to anything that might be abnormal and while I don't love it I'm glad I have it.