The combined oral contraceptive pill and the menopause.

The pill does not change the time of the menopause. Each egg appears to behave as if it has a timer which determines when it will go into an active phase (Q 2.3). If the hormone environment is not appropriate, the active phase is cut short and that egg fails to develop. One of the important ways that the combined oral contraceptive pill works is that it creates a hormone environment that prevents further development of the eggs that are going into the active phase. The pill does not stop eggs from going into the early active phase (otherwise the menopause would be delayed in pill users).


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