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Originally Posted by Fenris Wolf
It's not going to help now but have her discuss contraception with her doctor. A number of birth control regimens will effectively stop her from bleeding and having cramps. If she keeps up the regimen through menopause she can actually avoid it all together. A doctor will be able to determine the onset of menopause. (If I assumed her age incorrectly I apologize in advance).
"There are birth control pill regimens designed to prevent bleeding for three months at a time or for as long as a year. But it's possible to prevent your period with continuous use of any birth control pill. This means skipping the placebo pills and starting right away on a new pack."
My wife does this and she doesn't have to deal with her period at all.
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We’re trying for a rug rat, so contraception is out of the question, unfortunately. She’s 31. Maybe Mercury is in retrograde or something
