will taking birth control pills after having menopause be harm full?
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If you mean you accidentally took one or two, no big deal.
If you are asking if you can take them regularly after menopause, the first question is "Why would you want to?" If you are looking to relieve menopause symptoms and think this is an answer, then, "No." Hormone replacement needs to be done with a doctor's monitoring. Birth control pills have a particular combination of hormones for preventing pregnancy...not what you need for menopause.
See a doctor.
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Wow that is a good question. I do not know, I think that is something that you should discuss with your doctor. Maybe you can try another form of birth control; condoms, diaphragm something that does not involve hormones.
YOU CAN'T GET PREGNANT AFTER MENOPAUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... WHY DO YOU WANT BIRTH CONTROL PILLS OR ANYTHING ELSE, STUPID!
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