Yes you can but use a back-up method of protection, a condom for 4 weeks so you're protected against pregnancy.
All girls are different. Some start puberty earlier than others.
Hello. Yes if you start your pills earlier you will start your period within four weeks. If you miss any pills, you will start your period earlier.
I start weight lifting very earlier,but for a very short period of time[month]....
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'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.
Starting the birth control pill will not cause an earlier period. It will delay your period. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist to clarify what you should do next.
There is not a problem if you start your period a week early. It is completely normal for this to happen.
You got your period early!
It is perfectly normal to start your period weeks early and its dark brown. You mostly start with dark brown when you start your period and it turns red.
No, you can't start your period early.Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes between your brain and reproductive organs - you cannot speed-up this cycle or skip phases of your menstrual cycle to get menstruation earlier than it's due. If your period is due or overdue there are ways to induce your period such as masturbation, but again not earlier. There's really no need to start your period any earlier than it is due, just allow your body to continue as normal.
Your period starts when you begin to produce the hormones for having one. This is called puberty. Several factors are involved and one of them is your DNA. Most likely you will begin your period around the same age as your mother did. This is usually between the ages of 11-16 years old.
Start the day you begin bleeding and use a back up until you have taken one daily for 7 days.