Do anovulatory birth controll pills retard menopause?

Since an anovulatory pill, inhibits ovulation, could they retard menopause (more eggs remaining at unshakable age)?
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No they do not. Menopause occur when your ovaries "burn out" and stop making estrogen and progesterone on your own. This will crop up regardless of whether you whip birth control or not. When you're taking birth control, you are artificially giving yourself estrogens/progesterones that your ovaries would be making, so the signs/symptoms of menopause may not be prominent.

As for your eggs, you are born near a solid amount. Over the course of your lifetime, you'll one and only hold the opportunity for conceivably 400-450 of them to grown base on your ovaries getting the right level of hormones. In the presence of correct amounts and timing of these hormones, eggs develop inside ovarian follicles. Several follicles develop at once, sort of in competition next to another. Normally, and again beside the right amount and correct timing of the hormones, merely one will fully ripened and "win" and release an egg (ovulation). All the others (along next to the farming eggs) rascal and get hold of reabsorbed vertebrae into the body.

Basically birth control throws all those hormones out of whack, and prevents maturation of all the eggs, and all the follicles simply take reabsorbed fund into the body, preventing any sort of ovulation, and so not allowing an egg to be released to be fertilized.

So in essence, you don't exactly "save" your eggs by using birth control. You will lose them no situation what as you age (your body will eventually reabsorb them). Birth control simply affects whether or not they will developed adequate to be released for fertilization or not.

Essentially this is a watered-down edition. Plus within are plentiful other legitimate risks (as okay as some benefits) involved near birth control. I feel you can relate whether I'm for or against it, but that shouldn't event to you--it's your choice.





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