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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 88414" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>tm, I am very surprised. Our city only has 1 "women's clinic" though 2 of the docs are actually not part of the main business, just in the same bldg, doing ob/gyn also. We saw a wonderful woman doctor who gave me some info on the pill, choices of pills, recommendations and outcomes for young women who start the pill so early. </p><p></p><p>I wish I had the info, but I left it there. My daughter is not a candidate, and the doctor says that even as an adult she would be at real risk given neuro issues.</p><p></p><p>But the pill is usually given for a few months to see the effect and then rechecked, at least by this doctor. She treats a lot of young women, from very early like my Jess to much older. Her data seemed sound. I do know she said that the real risk is when the young girls start with the regimen that gives them fewer periods each year. That is the dosing level that they find causes real problems. Often they use a very low dose pill that does not increase the hormone levels as much when the girls are young.</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 88414, member: 1233"] tm, I am very surprised. Our city only has 1 "women's clinic" though 2 of the docs are actually not part of the main business, just in the same bldg, doing ob/gyn also. We saw a wonderful woman doctor who gave me some info on the pill, choices of pills, recommendations and outcomes for young women who start the pill so early. I wish I had the info, but I left it there. My daughter is not a candidate, and the doctor says that even as an adult she would be at real risk given neuro issues. But the pill is usually given for a few months to see the effect and then rechecked, at least by this doctor. She treats a lot of young women, from very early like my Jess to much older. Her data seemed sound. I do know she said that the real risk is when the young girls start with the regimen that gives them fewer periods each year. That is the dosing level that they find causes real problems. Often they use a very low dose pill that does not increase the hormone levels as much when the girls are young. Susie [/QUOTE]
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