Abstract

For many years, health care providers have prescribed monophasic pills in a continuous fashion for the treatment of endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, and menorrhagia. More recently, with the introduction of Seasonale, oral contraceptive pills (OCP) that result in four withdrawal bleeds a year rather than twelve have become an acceptable method of hormonal contraception for all patients. The literature suggests that women respond very favorably to fewer menstrual cycles and often elect to continue taking the OCP in a continuous fashion.

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