There is also a medication that completely stops the menstrual cycle which is used in situations where women are suffering from endometriosis. Some doctors believe the cessation of the menstrual cycle can stop and sometimes reverse the damage which can be caused by endometriosis.
Yes, you can use Norethisterone to delay your period.
Norethisterone is much more effective than using hormonal birth control pills which can cause irregular bleeding at first, also it's short-term with fewer health risks too so a better option. This is essentially a progesterone pill so you take it to stop the progesterone drop that would normally trigger the uterus lining to shed. Get it from your doctor and take three times per day starting from three days before your period, continue use until you want your period to start.
Aside from getting pregnant, NO,
There are pills that can do it temporarily though but I can't remember what they are called. Ask your doctor. I used it a long time ago on vacation.
One of his favorite tricks is to postpone any payments that are due.
It doesn't make any difference, but if it bothers you, you could postpone the surgery for a different week.
A monthly statement or monthly invoice is typically sent to a customer summarizing all transactions for that period. It provides a breakdown of charges, payments, and any remaining balance.
In principle; as in all God religions; one should go to God houses while being clean and free from any thing against being able to pray to God. Accordingly, it is not right to visit church during menstruation or monthly period.
All drugs will alter your urine
wages paid to workers during an accounting period on daily, weekly,monthly or job basis, plus payroll related taxes & benefits (if any).
no
monthly period starting on the 4th and ending on the tenth means you have two weeks of infertility i believe which means you can at any time within that two weeks because your body has cleaned out all the unfertile eggs in your uterus just be sure to use a condom or diaphragm missy!
No. You should still have your period. Most people don't skip there periods unless they have been taken there pills for months. So expect your period.
No.
Alteration, alternative, alternate...
No