Getting Pregnant is a good way. Your cycle stops for about a year.
Stress, starvation and excessive exercise also affects your cycle and you can skip menstruation or it will stop entirely in extreme cases. This is reversible and it will start up again when you return to normal conditions.
Other than that its not easy to change the cycle without using hormonal drugs.
Herbal remedies, though containing some of the right type of hormones, don't have the hormonal strength to beat the natural cycle. And anyway, they contain molecules with the same properties as the oestrogen and progesterone you find in Birth Control pills, which you are trying to avoid.
Yes. Stress and other factors can impact your cycle.
The copper IUD (brand name Paragard in the US) is a long-term, highly effective birth control method that does not change the timing of menstrual periods.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
You can not stop a menstrual cycle without removing your ovaries. Some birth control pills allow you to skip periods, but this does not stop the cycle.
Birth Control.
Any combination birth control pill will give you more regular vaginal bleeding. None of them will cause a lasting change in your menstrual period. When you stop taking them, you will return to your previous menstrual pattern.
Birth control pills will help regulate the menstrual cycle.
Becoming sexually active does not generally change your menstrual cycle. If you are using contraception, such as the birth control pill, coil or Depo Provera injection, then your menstrual cycle can change. Your periods may stop or they could become shorter and lighter in flow.
* stress * birth control * poor diet * illness * change in medications
The average menstrual cycle length is 28 days - but everyone is different. As a note while on birth control pills you don't have a menstrual cycle, the pill works by suppressing your menstrual cycles so you no longer ovulate.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, unless a woman is pregnant or on hormonal birth control then during her reproductive years she is always in her menstrual cycle. A woman can have sex at any point in her menstrual cycle as long as she uses birth control.
Birth control has many benefits. The two big ones are to Prevent pregnancy and to control your menstrual cycle.