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Started by Sybille, December 07, 2018, 01:25:06 AM
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Quote from: Dena on December 07, 2018, 01:39:17 AMWelcome to Susan's Place. I don't know all you need to know however I do know that T isn't a birth control medication so you would have to use some other form of birth control. Physical methods of birth control are one option at T could suppress most or all of your periods. If Chemical is used, it would probably be a progesterone based pill which would avoid the issues with estrogen. Your doctor would be better able to answer this question because far more information would be needed to determine the correct birth control method for you. Things that you should readSite Terms of Service & Rules to Live ByStandard Terms & DefinitionsPost Ranks (including when you can upload an avatar)Cautionary NoteReputation rulesNews posting & quoting guidelinesPhoto, avatars, & signature images policyMembership Agreement