NO
Green tea pills do not effect birth control. They may slightly speed up your metabolism but will not affect your hormones.
The only way to shorten your period once it starts is to start a new pack of birth control pills. By taking your pills earlier than normal, your period will wane and stop earlier than it was supposed to.
No.. However, the average speed of ejaculation is 28mph. Actually you might if the girl is not on birth control and the male does not use a condom because then you have to work out if the girl is ovulating according to her menstrual cycle
No, aspirin cannot start your period and nor can anything else, your period will only start when it is due to start. When your period starts is determined by your menstrual cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes between your brain and reproductive organs; you can't skip phases of your menstrual cycle or speed-up your cycle to start menstruation before it's due.
The birth control pill gets out of your system within a couple of days. (That's why you have to take it daily -- it doesn't last very long). Your body will take over the hormonal cycle again within a few weeks. There's nothing that will speed this process.
Birth control pills contain synthetic hormones which are detoxified in the liver. Many herbs either speed up or speed down liver detoxification. Therefore herbs may help to eliminate the synthetic hormones quicker (reduce effectiveness of synthetic hormones), or slow down detoxification (increase effect of synthetic hormones). So yes, herbs could have an effect. St. Johns wort is perhaps the one that can most effect the liver and contraceptive medication (at least that was what was drilled into me in school).
No, there is no way to speed-up or stop your period sooner than usual.In reference to another answer - the contraceptive pill does NOT regulate periods, that is biologically impossible. Hormonal birth control stops the menstrual cycle all together, the bleeding people experience is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills. Withdrawal bleeds may be lighter and shorter but that's not always the case, this is also not a good reason to use hormonal birth control given the various health risks involved.
if you are on the pill, yes. if you want it to start, stop taking pills before you're done the pack. I've never tried it, but i would suppose that you could also delay it thus, by continuing to take pills on your "week off".
There is no known way to speed up your metabolism. Many of the pills available will increase your heart rate, but this will not help you lose weight.
You can't speed-up your menstrual cycle, it will continue as normal. There's also little reason why you should need to speed up your menstrual cycle.
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