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Asked by Unregistered (Female ) on Thu 05, Feb 2009 09:56am :

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Answer by Dr. Malathesh K (doctor) on Thu 05, Feb 2009 10:48am:

It is very difficult to stop the periods completely. However, many women do achieve it by taking the Pill continuously for three or four months at a time. So, they only have about three periods a year. This is best done under the guidance of a Family Planning Clinic, or of a GP who is experienced in contraception.

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