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.
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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.
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Yes, you can start at any weight.
If you're on birth control and have missed any pills this can result in a early period. Alternatively pregnancy, irregular periods or hormone imbalance can also cause a early period.
Keep taking your pills all in order-do not skip any active pills...did you miss any pills -sometimes that can cause you to start your period early...also-maybe put a call in to your doc- if you didn't miss any pills,you shouldn't start your period while still taking active pills
you cannot control when your period comes, so there aren't any early methods.... your period is control-ed by the medulla which is the part of the brain that controls the uncontrollable- breathing ect.
There is no special significance to getting your period early on the IUD, any more than if you got your period early without the IUD. If bleeding continues, or occurs only after sex, contact your health care provider.
An early pregnancy test or 'e.p.t.' as it's often referred to, can be used as soon as you miss your period and any day thereafter. If you prefer to test early, an e.p.t.can be used as soon as four days before you expect your period to start. If you test early and get a "not pregnant" result, there is still a chance that you may be pregnant. However, some pregnant women may not have detectable amounts of pregnancy hormone in their urine on the first day of the missed period or may have miscalculated the first day of their period. If you are testing before you expect your period to start, it is recommended that you test with your first urine of the day. Otherwise you can test at any time of the day. Avoid excess fluid intake before testing.
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There is not a certain age for girls to start their period. This can happen any time during puberty from the ages of 12 to 16.