HOW TO STOP MENSTRUAL CYCLE?!


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You can skip it with birth control pills, but it's not healthy to go more than 3 months without a period.

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I'm sure that there are hormones that you can take to stop menstration, but I seriously doubt a doctor will prescribe them just because you don't want your period. You could have a hysterectomy. That would certainly stop it, but again, I doubt a doctor would do it without a medical reason. There are certain birth controls that stop or postpone it. There is seasonal which makes you have only 4 periods a year and depo provera (which has a lot of side effects) which "stops" your period. I was on it for 6 months and for the first 4 I didn't have a period and then for the last 2 I bled like someone shot me. I would talk to your doctor.
You'll have to be more specific.

You could get pregnant and stop it for a little while. You could take a certain pill and lighten in by a lot for a day. You could skip the period pills on birth control and go straight to the next month and hold it off until the next period pills come along. You could go anorexic and lose all your period all together.there are many ways to accomplish that. It just depends on how you want to do and how safe you want to be about it. Consult a doctor.
Birth controls may hinder a period, but other than that the only other way is to have a hysterectomy done.
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I am a nurse for over 20 yrs
dont stop your period. it can cause uterine cancer
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personal experience
Menstural cycle is the outward and visible sign of the periodic activity of the Ovaries. It is normal for a woman. It should not be stopped normally for a healthy woman.

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