Survivor and birth control

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What I’m saying is that determining if there is a “legitimate” reason is between a doctor and patient. There’s no one blanket answer
 
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There is a drug called norethisterone which mimics natural progesterone that is used by female athletes to suppress the period temporarily when they have sporting competitions. It’s used to treat some conditions but is never used as a contraceptive. That is no doubt what someone who isn’t on the pill would be prescribed for a show like that.
 
There is a drug called norethisterone which mimics natural progesterone that is used by female athletes to suppress the period temporarily when they have sporting competitions. It’s used to treat some conditions but is never used as a contraceptive. That is no doubt what someone who isn’t on the pill would be prescribed for a show like that.
This drug is used in birth control pills. Like all drugs, it has a variety of effects, one of which is contraceptive.

 
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There is a drug called norethisterone which mimics natural progesterone that is used by female athletes to suppress the period temporarily when they have sporting competitions. It’s used to treat some conditions but is never used as a contraceptive. That is no doubt what someone who isn’t on the pill would be prescribed for a show like that.
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I totally disagree. Satan works in such sweet innocent ways. One of them is lets make a reality show where the winner becomes extremely rich, where the living conditions are near occasions of sin, and lets also include a totem called an idol. Watch the treatment and use of that immunity idol.

Raise the bar, live a discerning life. Say no to anything remotely related to breaking the Commandments of God.
 
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