You could take two Birth Control pills on the day you're supposed to start your period, but they likely would have little to no effect on when your period starts. The timing of your period is determined by the interaction of several hormones over the course of two-three weeks - popping a couple of low-dose estrogen/progesterone pills isn't going to derail that by much, if anything.
becoming pregnant will delay you period for 9 months. Good luck
I do not think so,after all, I am runniing too,but my periods havent delayed. It usually happens that the periods get delayed due to some reason,but it has no association with period delay.
No. Drinking water does not stop your period, but, you can delay your period by being really active for a day. This will delay your period for about 3 days or so.
yes, you don't have a period for 3 months
if you are inconsistent, especially if your an adolescent, or it could be because your body is stressed and this causes prolonged delays in the menstrual cycle. If you missed a period and have been sexually active you could also be pregnant. If you havent been active sexually it could also just be the stress again. i would not worry delays happen all the time our bodies are not perfect.
No this will not delay a period.
just keep waiting, it could be a delay of hormones from your body.
No this will not delay your period.
I'm also on Diane (protip Brenda-35 is exactly the same and half the price) and if you want to delay or even skip your period just skip the white (placebo) pills and take the next yellow (active) pill in the pack. FYI it's not unhealthy or dangerous for you to skip or delay your period for a month or two.
Sometimes it can delay ur period but it wont stop it ... the shots stops ur period for three months tho Actually, if you're on the mono kind of pill you can choose when to have your period by simply starting a new pack when you reach the placebo week. If you've been taking the pill for a few months you shouldn't get your period until a couple of days after not taking it.
If you are sexually active, perhaps you are pregnant? Or it is very possible that stress, changes in diet or activity will cause your period to delay by as much as a month or 2.
No, if you have had a cold at the time of ovulation it can then delay cycle but a common cold should not delay you period