Some people report that while they are on the pill, they don't have their period as much. Though I don't suggest taking birth control for that reason. You can't really make it skip your cycle. Some people have there period not change at all while on the pill. So there is no guarantee that is will delay or skip your period.
The diclofenac injection does not delay the menstrual cycle. There is no reason why this should happen.
Not being back on your normal menstrual cycle six months after having a child is normal. It usually takes a year or so for a female's body to get back into a regular cycle after childbirth. It also depends on if the mother is nursing her child. This also delays the body's cycle, and could continue to delay a woman's period for as long as she breastfeeds on demand.
No, eating guava does not delay your period. Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, eating certain things cannot delay your menstrual cycle. The only way to delay your period is with hormonal medications or hormonal birth control.
No, Zyban has no effect on the menstrual cycle. Note: if attempting to quit smoking try Easyway, far more effective.
Not for any reasonable amount.
No, kissing your girlfriend and stimulating your girlfriends breasts has no relation to her menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by a domino effect of hormonal changes between her reproductive organs and her brain, kissing her has no impact on this cycle. Her period will come as normal in accordance to her menstrual cycle, the only time you can change this is if you were to have sex with her and get her pregnant.Oh, heavens, NO.
Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is normal, but longer than that there may be a number of reasons. If in your teens it's normal to have irregular cycles until your body gets into a regular pattern or into menopause as ovulation slows down your periods will be irregular too. Things such as poor health or stress can also delay menstruation.
No, nothing you eat can effect your menstrual cycle.
You can take Norethisterone which will stop your period for as long as you take it.
yes, if you are 35 - 40 years old, otherwise no.
Typically no, mineral and vitamin tablets will not delay your menstrual cycle. In some rare cases if you were to overdose on these sort of tablets it may cause problems such as delayed menstruation, but the likelihood of this happening is very low.
From what I hear. around a month. Unless you haven't had it for very long. It can take 2 years to become regular and then it can be gone for months.