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May 21, 2026

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The Pill Was Never Just About Pregnancy

The Pill Was Never Just About Pregnancy

When I first went on the pill, it wasn’t for birth control. Like a lot of teenagers, my periods were unpredictable — sometimes disappearing for months at a time (was ghosting even a thing in 2007?!). My doctor prescribed the pill to “regulate my cycle,” and at the time, I just nodded and hoped it worked. Years later, I learned those irregular periods were actually PCOS.

And I'm far from alone. A 2011 Guttmacher study found 58% of women on the pill use it for non-contraceptive reasons — everything from acne to painful periods. Clearly, it does a lot more than just prevent pregnancy. For women with PCOS, it’s often the first step in managing unpredictable cycles and symptoms like excess hair growth or breakouts.

Of course, it’s not perfect. Side effects are real, and it’s not for everyone. But the narrative that “the pill ruins your hormones” oversimplifies the truth. For many of us, it was the first real tool we had to feel a little more in control of our bodies — like finally finding the instruction manual for something that had always felt broken.

Here’s the thing: birth control is healthcare. Using it thoughtfully isn’t frivolous; it’s smart self-care. And sometimes, it’s the first step toward finally getting answers.

Ask Clara: Can birth control help with PCOS symptoms or irregular periods?

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