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Velivet BCPs?

Posted By: XanaX on 2008-06-18
In Reply to: Birth control name - loumt

Subject: Velivet BCPs?




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Maybe Velivet OCP? sm
Subject: Maybe Velivet OCP? sm

The Mayo link below says they use these, see the below.


 


http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/ds00423


 


Medications for regulating your menstrual cycle
If you're not trying to become pregnant, your doctor may prescribe low-dose oral contraceptives that combine synthetic estrogen and progesterone. They decrease androgen production and give your body a break from the effects of continuous estrogen. This decreases your risk of endometrial cancer and corrects abnormal bleeding.


Do you hear Velivet? a combo OCP....
Subject: Do you hear Velivet? a combo OCP....

ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel.
Young enough for BCPs? Maybe Loestrin? Or sumatriptan for migraines? nm
Subject: Young enough for BCPs? Maybe Loestrin? Or sumatriptan for migraines? nm

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BCPs have active pills and inert pills. sm
Subject: BCPs have active pills and inert pills. sm

3 weeks of active, 1 week of inert (no hormones, placebos)