I'm a Senior in High School and I have been dating my boyfriend for about a year now. We've been having sex for a while now and prom is coming up pretty fast.
The problem is, is that looking at my Period cycle I am getting very worried that I might have my period on prom and I really really do not want that to take place (Because i would like to make love to my boyfriend on prom night;D )
My question is; is there a way to prolong your period? How would I be able to do it. My prom is May 9th so it's coming along fast. Someone told me birth control but how would I be able to get it with out the help of my parents and a prescription if I even need a prescription.
Please I am in need of help! Thank you :)
there are local clinics in your area that will give you birth control without any questions and that can help and also you might want to get on the pill anyway if your having sex. also i heard a lot of excersining can do it but besides those things there is nothing you can really do. and for birth control you need to take it at least a couple weeks in advance so if you want to try that dont wait!
if you end up having it tell him and just either have sex anyway or plan an AMAING night for both of you a week later or something.
ilo answered Friday March 28 2008, 3:01 pm: Planned Parenthood is the place to go for birth control and it does not require parents permission.
It can change your period cycle and the doctor you see (if you go) will probably explain how and why this happens. But, I wouldn't mention your up-coming prom as reason for birth control. He or she may not feel this is an acceptable reason for it and may choose not to give it to you.
Also, you do know you can have relations with it? It's a little unpleasant to think of, but it can be done. [ ilo's advice column | Ask ilo A Question ]
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