You do not want to start. Put it off as long as possible. Enjoy the bliss
No. Hormones start/stop periods and nothing you eat or drink stops or starts them.
There is nothing that you can eat to cause your periods to start any sooner than what they would do naturally. Everyone develops at a different time and there is no way to make your body develop faster or start your periods sooner.
Your period is controlled by your menstrual cycle, you cannot skip phases of your menstrual cycle or speed-up your menstrual cycle in order to start your period sooner than it is due. You cannot force your period to start overnight or at all, and there's really no need to attempt to make it start sooner.
A nine year old may get her period, but I'm not sure what you mean by sooner - sooner than what? A woman will only start to menstruate when she is due to menstruate, the menstrual cycle cannot be sped up or puberty sped-up to menstruate for the first time before you're ready.
No, there is no way for you to make your period start faster. Your period starts exactly when it is supposed to, you can't make your cycle speed-up or skipn phases of your cycle in order to make your period start sooner.
You can't. It's phyically impossible
Water does not and can not start your period - when you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle, typically occuring two weeks after ovulation, there is no way to speed-up your menstrual cycles to start your period sooner than when it's due.
You can start conceiving from your first period.
drink strong ginger tea and take a hot bath
Day 21? After the first day of your last period or 21 days after your missed period? Either way, a blood test should reveal a + or - result sooner than a hpt.
You start counting on the first day of your period.
No one can get their period sooner than when they're supposed to. A girl will only reach menarche (first period) when she is physically mature enough to start ovulating, you cannot force your body to mature faster. Everyone develops differently and at different times, the average age of menarche is 13 years old but anything up to 16 years old is considered normal.