Bare in mind that up to a weeks variation in your cycle is completely normal - so if it came a few days later than you predicted that's normal. Your period can be irregular if you're in your teens due to hormonal imbalance while going through puberty, your period can also be late as a result of stress or ill health around the time you were due to ovulate.
You don't make your period come out at any time. Your period will only occur when it is due - you can't speed-up the process to start menstruating when you're not due.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
You can't make it come, it will do that on its own, but eating healthy and not having your weight fluctuate dramatically helps keep it regular. Also, if you are new to your period, it could be irregular for the first 3 years, don't worry, if it doesn't come on time your not necessarily pregnant
If you're pregnant, your period does not come on at all.
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I would talk with your doctor about switching the strength of your pills. the one day that you forgot to take the pill but then remembered to take it and took it, and then took the others at the right time, would not make your period come.
No, at the age your proably at you can not cause your period to stop. But why would you want it to? When your old and married that is the way you'll have children. If you want to look into ways to make your period time easier, talk to your doctor.Answer:You can stop it if you want to go on vacation, just temporarily. The doctor have pills for that. You can also control it better with birth control pills. Then you know when it will come.
Well your periods don't always come the exact time.. sometimes when your stress your period would stop then the next month it would come back again. Getting your periods late for 4 weeks don't really matter actually, if your period don't come then that's a problem.
You can change the time your period comes the following month if you are on certain types of birth control. For example, finishing a pack of birth control pills early will make your period come earlier the next month.
Yes, you would have to sprint frequently. But the results won't be instant, it would be over a period of time.