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We love popping pills, don’t we now? Be it a common cold, a usual bout of indigestion or messing with our ovaries to avoid the monthly visit of the crimson brigade — just potentially harming your reproductive system in the long term — no biggie. What I am talking about is taking pills to skip your period, even if only as a last resort in an extreme situation.
Now here’s a word of caution, ladies, while some events might truly be unavoidable and you need to absolutely skip your period for them, your menstruation cycle is still not something to be meddled with. And doctors agree.
Dr SN Basu, Senior Director and Head of Department, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, concurs with the same in no dubious terms. Yes, you may take the tablet in some rare situations, but under no circumstances should it be unsupervised by a doctor, she warns.
Dr Nupur Gupta, Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, adds to this in the following manner:
WRONG. There is no concrete evidence to show a link between the two, says Dr Gupta.
Dr Basu defines endometriosis as a condition where the “inner lining of the uterus, called endometrium, begins to grow and develop outside the uterine cavity. It continues to develop and can cause painful periods and abnormal bleeding.”
Complex, isn’t it? Which is why it’s not a great idea to experiment with your reproductive system, it is the only one you’ve got.
A common symptom is excessive bleeding when you finally get your period, along with cramps, though these may not occur with everyone.
If you do experience any of these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately, advises Dr Basu.
According to Dr Basu, women who are under the care of physicians or other specialists should stay away from pills of this kind. In case of a problem where they seem like the only option, it’s best to consider a senior and experienced gynaecologist, she advises.
Dr Gupta adds,
Just consult a doctor, it really is a no-brainer. But if that bit of advice isn’t sufficient, here’s the stamp of a doctor’s credibility on it
While period-related problems might truly become debilitating for several women, it is still best to let your menstrual cycle be. Instead, work on pleasing the ovary gods, get some dark chocolate in your system, and most importantly, let it just flow, sister.
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Published: 14 Aug 2019,04:36 PM IST