is there any way to speed up my period? because it always comes at a really bad time like it did right now.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? sundevilette answered Sunday July 3 2005, 1:15 pm: Ok, I don't know how old you are and this option really depends on your age. If you're not old enough think about this for the future. Birth control, it isn't used just for the obvious reason. My period use to be extremely irregular, I would get it about every two months. Birth control helps you regulate it. If you have usually heavy periods it lightens it up also. When you start if you count right you can determine when you want to start. So if you don't want to have it on the weekend you don't have to, you can get it over with during the week. Like I said before, that's only if you count right and if you're old enough.
Birth control actually helps clear skin as well. I hope that helps!
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Tinkerbelle answered Sunday July 3 2005, 1:11 pm: i don't think you can actually speed it up, if you could we'd all be doing that. the only way you can effect your period is by being stressed out, sick, or not eating normally and those things will delay it by a little bit. [ Tinkerbelle's advice column | Ask Tinkerbelle A Question ]
iSLAND_x_KiiSS answered Sunday July 3 2005, 12:28 pm: No, there`s no way to "speed it up," just be prepared for when it comes so it`s not too inconvenient, like carry a purse around w/ pads in it just in case.
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