How do oral contraceptives regulate menstrual cycles and what changes might users experience in bleeding patterns and cycle regularity?
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Oral contraceptives regulate menstrual cycles by delivering consistent hormone levels, which stabilize the endometrium and prevent ovulation. Users often experience lighter, more regular periods.
Oral contraceptives contain hormones that regulate menstrual cycles by suppressing ovulation and thickening cervical mucus. Users may experience lighter, more regular periods.