You can't. It makes its own decision, not you.
No a pineapple will not make your period come sooner
Often times a woman's period is irregular in time and duration. While this is not unusual, if you are concerned about it you may want to make an appointment to see an gynecologist.
If you mean start early as in--the first time you've ever had a period, not that I know of. If I'm not mistaken, early onset menstruation is hormone related. Could be genetics as well.If you mean start early as in--your period came at eg: 22 days instead of the usual 28 days, then yes. Stress can also make your period come late (like 32 days or so) or not have it that month at all.
You can't make your period come early, and little reason to try. When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle, you can't speed-up your cycle or skip phases to menstruate earlier.
You can't make your period come on early, your period will only start when it is due to start. You cannot speed-up your menstrual cycle or skip phases of your menstrual cycle to cause menstruation to start earlier, it just doesn't work like that.
You can only make your period come faster if you are taking birth control pills. By finishing a pack early, you will bleed sooner rather than later.
You can't make your period come early, and there's no reason to do so either. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes, you can't skip phases of your cycle or speed-up your cycle to make your period start earlier than it is due to start.
my friend got period u just try to ask your BFF when she got it or how
Mother Nature doesn't like to be fooled and so far I haven't found a way to make a period come early. Somtimes when people are over excited, under stress they can either have an early period or a late one. Marcy
there is no exact reason why. it's quite normal for your period to come different days/ weeks of the month. if you're worried about something being wrong or pregnany to occur, it's best to make an appointment with your doctor
Probably 90 days or so...
Most kinds of birth control will regulate your period, but will not make them 100% predictable. You can still have spotting and periods that start a few days early, or a few days late. However, if this early period is a heavier than normal flow for you, and/or if you experience very painful cramping, you should contact your doctor.