is there any way possible to make your period come soon? cuz i have to go swimming on the 1st of june and on the 6th of june and my period is due on the 1st of june. and i dont want to be on my period then. so is it possible to make it come really eary? like now? thanks in advance and ill rate you.
Mackenzie answered Saturday May 21 2005, 5:50 pm: No.. theRe is nooo way to make youR cycle come eaRly.... peRiod. Yes, it may suck.. but unfoRtunately.. it is so. The only thing I can suggest to you is using a tampon while swimming... theRe's Really nothing else TO DO. Hope this helps?! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Saturday May 21 2005, 5:46 pm: Hey! No there is not really a way to make your periods come early. If you are worried about going swimming while you have your period, try using a tampon.
Brunettesweetheart2468 answered Saturday May 21 2005, 5:17 pm: Nope, sorry it's not possible. You are just gonna have to wear a tampon. They don't hurt. (being a girl sux sometimes) lol Good luck!
OrionsFire answered Saturday May 21 2005, 5:15 pm: No there isn't a way to make it come early, but if you are on birth control you can actually skip your period with no real side effects. Just don't take the placebo pills. [ OrionsFire's advice column | Ask OrionsFire A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday May 21 2005, 4:15 pm: No, there is no possible way to make your period come earlier than it usually does. You can just wear a tampon while you swim, since you won't leak and swimming is one of the reasons why tampons were made. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
sunkistsarah answered Saturday May 21 2005, 3:46 pm: I don't think there is any way to MAKE your period come, just wear a tampon, you can have them in while you are swimming and you wont leak or anything and they are easy to use. Good luck! [ sunkistsarah's advice column | Ask sunkistsarah A Question ]
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