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September 16, 2003

Speculation on Seasonale

P:In addition to the reduced number of menstrual cycles with Seasonale, do you see other advantages and disadvantages?

R:Here are a few that occur to me, though they are somewhat speculative.

One disadvantage is that the overall level of hormone exposure is slightly higher because there are fewer 7-day breaks in pill taking.

Potential advantages may include:

  • Efficacy: There is good reason to believe that the pill-free interval (especially if it is extended by missed active pills) contributes to contraceptive failure because new egg-producing follicles grow during that time. Since Seasonale has only ¼ of the pill-free intervals, use-effectiveness might be better.
  • Supply: A 4-month supply is built-in, so the all-too-common practice of providing only 1 cycle at a time is avoided.
  • Ovarian and uterine cancer: Since both the ovary and the endometrium are quiescent for a longer period of time, it is conceivable (though highly speculative) that ovarian and endometrial cancer may be reduced even further than with 21-day OCs.
  • Reduced anemia: 21-day OCs provide protection against anemia because of overall reduced blood loss - an effect that should increase with the reduced blood loss with the 84/7 regimen.

Hopefully over time good evidence will emerge on these and other issues.

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