Yes. During the fourth week of the menstrual cycle, women take birth control pills that do not contain active hormone.
This is the time when they experience bleeding. This monthly bleeding is not a “true” period. Instead, this is withdrawal bleeding. It is the the body’s reaction to not having the hormones it gets the other three weeks of the cycle.
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Hello Meggyrshee,
Yes. During the fourth week of the menstrual cycle, women take birth control pills that do not contain active hormone.
This is the time when they experience bleeding. This monthly bleeding is not a “true” period. Instead, this is withdrawal bleeding. It is the the body’s reaction to not having the hormones it gets the other three weeks of the cycle.
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March 23, 2015 - 9:57amMaryann
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