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Endocrinology
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Male and Female Reproductive Disorders
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Primary Care
How long does it take the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis to recover from secondary amenorrhea in the setting early onset and chronic use of oral combined contraceptive pills?
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About 6 months after cessation of OCs.
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