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It would be nice if a person taking the pill for serious medical reasons could use NFP to avoid the abortifacient effects, but it is not possible. Because the pill overrides a normal cycle, there is no cycle of fertility that can be tracked to avoid intercourse on days that could lead to pregnancy.
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Taking the pill for medical reasons could be covered by the principle of the double effect. That’s a fancy way of saying that if the contraceptive aspect of the pill is viewed as an unintented, unwanted side effect, and the symptoms being alleviated are comparably grave, the use of the pill is not sinful. So, it depends on how serious your PCOS symptoms are. Obviously someone should not be taking the pill because the doctor said it would help with bad acne. The proportional good of relieving acne does not justify the contraceptive side effect. I suggest speaking with a spiritual advisor about the seriousness of your PCOS symptoms and whether a contraceptive side effect is justified. I tend to believe that unless it is actually treating the condition, not just the symptoms, the case for double effect is pretty weak. That’s just my personal opinion.
On the other hand, please read and reread StratusRose’s and Teakafrog’s posts. There is no reason for you to suffer with PCOS and have drugs thrown at the symptoms while the disease goes untreated.
From a drug standpoint, the ONLY FDA-approved use for the pill, as far as I know, is the contraceptive use. It is highly inappropriate that physicians frequentlys prescribe it for acne, pcos, cramps, mood swings, etc…