Shorter periods?: Please talk to your gynecologist or physician about having shorter or lighter periods. Some options may include: Lysteda (tranexaminc acid), oral contraceptives, Vaginal contraceptive ring & Levonorgestrel -releasing intrauterine system (Mirena).
Answered 6/27/2014
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Yes: birth-control pills with 24 days of hormone containing pills make women have shorter and lighter periods.
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