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how to stop periods after it started


Question Posted Thursday May 10 2012, 5:37 am

how to stop my periods after its started

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princy2 answered Sunday May 13 2012, 6:21 am:
You cant actually help it out ... born as a girl child, you will hv to bear a lot of pain in life.

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JustJessOx answered Thursday May 10 2012, 9:30 am:
Hey there,
Unfortunately you can't. This is a natural process and it happens for a reason. It's your bodies way of getting ready for a possible pregnancy.
Your uterus thickens up with what's known as an endometrium lining to help the egg stick if fertilised. If not this lining sheds and this is known as your period.
Like the rest of us girls its a just something you will have to grin and bear and get on with.
If your periods are quite heavy and uncomfortable I suggest going on birth control if you are not on it already. This helps regulate your periods and you will experience a lot less pain and discomfort. Your periods will also become a lot lighter.
It's only once a month keep that in mind!
Good luck and much <3
Jess 18/f

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Rena-Chan answered Thursday May 10 2012, 7:58 am:
There is nothing you can do or take to stop your period. Your menstrual cycle is to "clean" your uterus out. During your ovulation, your uterus creates a lining to hold the egg, if your egg goes unfertilized, this lining detaches itself from your uterine wall and is flushed out via menstruation. You need to allow your body to do its thing. If you are experiencing a lot of cramping, take an over the counter pain reliever, use a heating pad, and/or take a warm bath. If your periods are lasting more than 7 days or seem unusually heavy, talk to your doctor and they might be able to get you on something to get them more regular.

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