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Can Birth Control Help Regulate My Periods?
Yes, hormonal birth control methods such as the pill, patch, or intrauterine device (IUD) can help regulate menstrual cycles. These methods work by stabilizing the hormonal fluctuations that cause irregular or heavy periods.
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