a patient with endometriosis asks why she is being treated with a contraceptive. what information should the nurse explain about this therapy?

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The nurse should explain that contraceptives are often used to treat endometriosis because they can reduce the amount of estrogen in the body, which can help reduce the growth of endometrial tissue. Contraceptives can also help reduce the pain and other symptoms associated with endometriosis. Additionally, contraceptives can help regulate the menstrual cycle, which can help reduce the risk of endometriosis-related complications.