No, Birth Control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
Various things: Pregnancy, illness, Birth Control, being a teenager, menopause...
Various things: Pregnancy, illness, birth control, being a teenager, menopause...
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
Other than being pregnant, or on some types of birth control meds, you can't. Not until you reach menopause, usually in your 50s
No, because Menopausal women are past their fertility age and can no longer have children. So in a way Menopause is its own birth control.
Menopause means you've had no period for 12 months. Once that's true, you don't need birth control.
The birth control pills should not be used after the age of forty. Most of the gynaecologist will not advice the same after 35 years of age.
Menopause and all it's wonders - no longer needing to use BC.
It won't, BCP have hormones that are normally present in women before menopause. Once you stop taking them your body will naturally go into menopause if you no longer have the hormones present to support ovulation and menstruation.
Menopause is the most typical form of birth control used for women over fifty. Talk with your heatlh care provider about whether you need birth control. If you do, your choices will depend on your health history and current risk factors and menstrual problems.
How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause was created in 2003.
You answered it right there, menopause hun. your periods have stopped.