Read your letters responding to Would
          you stop menstruating if you could?
      Press release from the menstrual
        suppression
        panel of The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research 15th Biennial
        conference,
        June 5-7, 2002, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
        Article
        ("Foes raise red flag against suppression of menstruation," by
        Karen Hoffmann, Post-Gazette Staff Writer, on Tuesday, June 24,
        2003) about
        the The Society of Menstrual Cycle Research conference in
        Pittsburgh in
        the local Post-Gazette newspaper
        Comments of M. Clara Whitaker about
        the Post-Gazette
        article
    
      
    Why I am opposed to menstrual suppression: a
      letter to
      the editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
    which published "Foes raise red flag against
      suppression
      of menstruation," (read
        it) by Karen Hoffmann, Post-Gazette Staff Writer, on
      Tuesday, June 24,
      2003
     
    To the Health Editor, Post-Gazette
    Cc: Karen Hoffmann
    Ms. Hoffmann's article dated 6/24/03, "Foes raise red flag
        against
        suppression of menstruation," raises grave concern amongst
      the
      growing number of women and men who have come to realize that the
      natural
      gift of menstruation is the foundation of women's being and that
      to deny,
      denigrate and suppress that process is yet another act of violence
      against
      women.
    To condone menstrual suppression is to condone yet another
        generation
        of women to mental/emotional/physical suppression. 
    I could see one this coming down the pike, with women my age
      waking
      up to the fact that the side effects of menstrual suppression in
      the form
      of HRT actually outweigh the benefits of this misaligned therapy (New
York
        Times, Health, 10/17/02, Risks of Hormone Therapy Exceed
        Benefits,
        Panel Says). So the next step? Target an innocent market of
      women not
      unlike how the tobacco companies target teenagers. Duping these
      young women
      into thinking that one pill will reduce their periods to four a
      year is
      nothing less than another crime against women and another form of
      control.
    To quote a male doctor who believes that "what is natural is for
      women is to have one to two periods a year and to either be
      breast-feeding
      or pregnant the rest of the time" is unconscionable. My God, women
      have struggled for the hundreds of years for the right to own
      property,
      to vote, to be equal with men in terms of pay, promotions, to
      engage in
      warfare side by side with men, for the right to independence and
      success,
      for the right not to be abused, be considered property, or to be
      chatteled;
      to the right to control when to have children not because of
      taking a pill,
      but because of partnership in a relationship. Yet, in one
      ill-informed article,
      Ms. Hoffmann's using this doctor as a credible reference has sent
      women
      back to the Dark Ages. The reality is that the male powers that
      cannot control
      women any other way since our mothers and foremothers have been so
      diligent
      and unrelenting in their pursuit of our equal rights have now
      deemed yet
      another form of control over our bodies. And women are buying it.
      And unfortunately,
      innocent women like Ms. Hoffmann are selling it.
    Wake up women! We are guinea pigs to a medical and
      pharmaceutical industry
      that is making big buck off our bodies! And do they care about our
      health
      and well being? I think not. The studies have not been done. Are
      you willing
      to risk the quality of your life for a pill for preventing
      pregnancy? Don't
      have sex! No, I am not a Christian right-winger but sometimes the
      line is
      thin that divides the left and right. To have sex is to give your
      power
      away. That is the message we should be telling our teenage
      daughters.
    Not to mention that 8000 teens a day are contracting STD's. Will
      this
      miracle pill prevent that? Oh, no! Oh, no! How many young innocent
      women
      will take this pill thinking they are "safe," but will contract
      any number of STD's - that will affect their health care and their
      ability
      to have children in the future.
    Sherill Sellman has stated that "tampering with a woman's
      hormones
      is tampering with her power." [Hormone Heresy, Oestrogen's
        Deadly
        Truth, Part 2 Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Vol.
      3, #5 (Aug.
      - Sep. 1996)]. I also believe that women's menstrual cycles are
      the foundation
      of our beings. This beautiful body function - and yes, it is
        beautiful
        when we understand the changes our bodies are going through - is
      what
      gave women power, respect, and sacredness in societies past.
    Because our fundamental right to accurate, positive education
      about
      how our body's function, and how the flow of estrogen and
      progestin affect
      our behavior has been denied, women have been suppressed
      into thinking
      that this monthly flow is a "curse," a "pain," debilitating
      - and they have bought into the myth of "PMS" and now "PMDD";
      which to my knowledge has been defined as a mental illness. STOP~!
    Ovulation - harmful? This is the process that creates life. This
      is
      our power. Women create and nurture life. Is ovulation harmful to
      any other
      creature in life? How can we deny this exquisite process of
      creation? And
      withdrawal bleeding is a release, a part of a beautiful process of
      becoming
      and letting go; it is the rhythm of life - and all life forms go
      through
      this process. To deny this is to deny our part in the cycle of
      creation.
    I agree with the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research in their
      statement
      concurring that "menstrual suppression may be useful for women
      with
      severe menstrual cycle problems, but we do not believe that
      continuous oral
      contraceptive use should be prescribed to all menstruating women
      out of
      a rejection of a normal, healthy menstrual cycle." But for the
      rest
      of women, I implore you to listen to your instincts. The choice is
      yours;
      be a guinea pig, allow yourself to be controlled, or find the
      resources
      that will assist you in exploring this beautiful menstrual flow in
      your
      bodies that is aligned with every other life form on this planet.
    Ms. Hoffmann's article ended with: "Said one respondent:
      "Periods
      -- normal? I don't think so. Period." [The statement came from an
      e-mail
      to this site in the Would you stop menstruating if you could?
      page.] That
      statement is a death sentence.
    Menstrual cycles honoring women's power and glory are normal.
      Own it.
      Honor yourself.
    Leslie Botha-Williams
    Women's Health Educator
    
    Ms. Botha-Williams is available for an interview to discuss
        her work
        with women and teenagers over the last twenty years discussing
        the relevance
        of understanding how the hormone cycle affects their lives and
        behaviors.
        Botha-Williams is nationally renowned for her work, is a member
        of the Society
        for Menstrual Cycle Research, the International Association for
        Human Caring
        and is the Health Educator for Monarch Youth Homes; an in house
        treatment
        center for abused girls ages 13 - 17 in Colorado. She is
        currently publishing
        a book titled'; "Holy Hormones, Honey; A Woman's Survival Guide
        to
        Understanding The Hormone Cycle."
    
      
    Read your letters responding to Would
        you stop menstruating if you could?
      Press release from the menstrual
      suppression
      panel of The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research 15th Biennial
      conference,
      June 5-7, 2002, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
      Article
      ("Foes raise red flag against suppression of menstruation," by
      Karen Hoffmann, Post-Gazette Staff Writer, on Tuesday, June 24,
      2003) about
      the The Society of Menstrual Cycle Research conference in
      Pittsburgh in
      the local Post-Gazette newspaper
      Comments of M. Clara Whitaker about
      the Post-Gazette
      article