I’m not athletic but I do have problems with the whole menstrual thing. I have a condition that causes extreme pain when I reach that “time”. My mother had the same thing and said that the pain was 10 times more painful than childbirth ever was…
Not only is it painful but it sends all my other body systems into haywire. Blood sugar issues, stomach issues, etc. I’m basically stuck in my bed for 4 days writhing in pain. The doctor put me on a special birth control designed to stop my periods altogether but since they are so bad they still happen, just not as painful or disruptive. I never felt guilty about the birth control until I went to a doctor who happened to be Catholic and was lectured that I should stop it regardless of the pain it prevents…He was going to try to help me find a different method but it’s been two months and no word. Guess I’m stuck with the birth control for now.
Thank you for providing us with some perspective. THIS is the sort of situation for which I can see using menstrual suppression, if, in fact, it would do more good than harm. I don’t know enough to say either way, in that regard.
In any case, I cannot see any moral justification for doing the harm that hormonal birth control does to one’s body simply for the sake of convenience. It is tempting for the modern woman to feel a little indignant that she might have to sit out on a nice day at the pool because of her blessing of fertility, however it was only very recently in history that women could do
any sort of activity while menstruating. This is simply how we are created. Who knows? Maybe the Lord wanted us to take a little break once a month and pray? Maybe we were meant to be quiet and relax a little? Hard to say.
But just as I would not recommend abusing Xanax or Vicodin or any other drug, I would caution against the misuse of hormones. It’s not worth the price one’s body has to pay, and the idea of using a major drug just to be able to have more fun is unhealthy, at best.
Gisella has not posted whether or not she is married or sexually active, but this would be another thing to consider. I think it would be a
terrible shame to contracept (particularly using an
abortifacient) for the flimsy purpose of getting to participate in sports.