It also needs to be said that, practically, there’s no way out of this trap.
BC pills are such a good “quick fix” for so many cycle-related problems - and are protected from on high politically - that the vast majority of doctors do hand them out to any woman who complains of anything having to do with her cycle.
The side effects are ignored. They are many and serious. No one cares, because women are so glad to be freed from various ailments and doctors are glad to be freed from the complaints of their female patients.
Yes, the pill is abortifacient, that’s very well established and the only people still denying it are protestant women who take it.
“NFP” doctors using alternate treatments have a hard time trying to match the customer satisfaction rate of doctors prescribing the pill. It’s much more difficult and costly to do it the right way. My wife and I have spent $thousands on bloodwork for her with the NFP doc and PopePaulVI center to try to figure out her problems. Our insurance would, of course, pay for the pill, but not the tests. So far, no solutions.
My wife was given the pill starting at age 14 for painful periods. She was on them for several years. That is, most likely, the cause of her continuing problems and our infertility.
The fact is that the pill is almost never a good idea, but it’s the only treatment that seems “reasonable” in the current climate and it keep women quiet. It has suppressed basic research into reproductive problems because, again, it shuts women up and their docs don’t have to worry about finding the actual cause of the problem
This is one area where being truly Catholic is very, very difficult. But, it’s up to you whether you want to be truly Catholic or not. Sometimes, being truly Catholic is a very “unreasonable” thing according to the world. Sometimes, it means putting up with pain that most people think has been cured perfectly by modern technology. Sometimes, it means having your doctor treat you like you are an idiot.
And, yes, the bleeding women get while on the pill is “fake”. It was actually neccessary, in the earlier days, to formulate the pill so that some bleeding occurred or else women felt strange and un-natural. Now that BC is more accepted, you actually see advertisements for BC products that halt the cycle entirely, and this is now advertised as a convenience feature.