I want to know is there a way to stop a period. I havent had one in about a year and my doc gave me a pill to start it again. And then she put me on Yaz. Well since I have been on Yaz I have been bleeding everyday and its only ... how can my daughter stop her period she had it about a month .without going to a doctor..
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I can't imagine where or how you were thinking of applying it but no it won't stop your period. You could try using it as a method of birth control. You splash it around yr neck and the collar of your blouse or jumper just before you meet your lover. ... How to Relieve Burning From UTI...
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To miss an entire period: ... Depo-provera disrupts the menstrual cycle, tending to make a woman's periods less regular. For most women on Depo, spotting between periods is fairly likely. Some women even stop having periods altogether after using Depo-provera for a while.
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Unless a woman is a sucker for massive amounts of physical or emotional stress, which isn't really a sure way to alter her cycle anyway, she will have to resort to an artificial hormone schedule in order to change when her period arrives.
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It is possible to delay you period, but to be confident it will work it is better to delay the one before the one you are aiming to delay, if you see what I mean, as attempts to delay don't always work, and you can get spotting and irregular periods.
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I don't think there is a way to stop the PMS symptoms, especially if you have already stopped the pills this month. I am on continuous BCPs, but my body has no way of knowing that for the first month and still acts like I am going to have a period. ... Others probably have advice about how to mitigate the moodiness - diet,
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14 is not that old not to have gotten your period, the normal range is from 11 - 17 years. Everybody is different - It is possible and perfectly normal that you could ... Yes very possible, after being on the pill for 5 years it may take your body some time (how long depends on the individual) to regain its natural rhythm.
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