Can Birth Control regulate a period if you want to prevent it from coming?!


Question: My prom is this time next month,I started my period yesterday, and i want to prevent my period next month. If i have been off birthcontrol for 6 months and start taking it again will that prevent my period from coming next month or atleast change the date? help! when should i begin to take it.
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You can get a tablet on prescription from your doctor that will stop your period for that month - they are very sympathetic if you explain - ideal for when you go on holiday as well (can't remeber what the tablet is called).

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You should keep taking your birth control every month, but skip the placebo week. That always worked for me. But it could screw up your cycle for the next month.
Just start another pack instead of taking the 5 day break pills
birth control will make your period either come faster and you'll leak every once in a while but i don't know. what happened when you first started to take them?
get the depo shot no periods for 3 months and no worries about taking a pill everyday
yes, u can extent ur period for one month if u just continue with the pill. its not adviced to do this often tho! start now and when ur suppost to stop continue an other month.
which BC u on, gurl?
Yep! There is even a new pill out that only gives you a couple of periods a year.
yes. if you skip the placebo pills at the end of the month you will not have a period. this can continue for 3 months basically giving you 4 periods a year instead of 12.
Not normally Birth control is usually taken a day after your period so your period is the same time the next month.You could go on the shot..But chances are you will still have some what of a period next month it takes the shot 3-4 months to regulate not having a period!
well most of the pills you are supposed to take the 1st day you get your period and if you don't have a regulated period then it can change the date.i think you can take them also later then the 1st day and it will still postpone your period but this you better check with your doctor (it's a must, don't play with your health)
Well, why are you off birth conrol to begin with? Are you trying to get pregnant? Or did the pill have adverse affects on you. If the latter is the case, then don't start taking them, by any means.....
As for pro-longing the start of your menstrual, nature is nature and I think you are just going to have to accept it as that.
I do not believe the pill is going to change your cycle this quickly and if it did it would get back to pretty much where it was in the beginning after a few weeks. Taking the pill may cause you to menstrate earlier, stronger and longer also........I think just hope that it doesn't happen and if it does, oh well, that's what makes us woman so interesting, right? Our lives as such ..
I am assuming you take ortho-tricyclin or something like that. If you skip the placebo week (week 4) and start a new pack, you will keep your period from coming. From what I understand this will not have any bad effects but it is recommended you do not do this every month. I would always suggest checking with your doctor/GYN for more information.
Actually a DepoVera shot sometimes will give you light periods or none at all. However it's natural and healthy to have your period and you shouldn't try to stop it. If you want to get through it without using tampons you can use a product called Instead. But practice first. Once you get the hang of using those you won't even know you're on your period until you change it every 6-12 hours. Very handy for certain types of foreplay, etc.
yes if you do not stop taking the pill, you should not have a period, but before you start the pill, check what kind of pill you have,go to your pharmacist and ask if you are not sure.
If you begin taking your pills now it will definitely change the date for next month but it will not prevent it from coming.. Wait until this sunday to take it and your cycle should begin right on track for next month. Remember to always take them at the same time everyday or night if you want to keep a steady cycle.
Don't try and mess with your cycle you need your period to be regular because it balances the levels of estrogen an pro -estrogen in your body. Without the pro-estrogen that (occurs when you menstruate) you are at risk for endometrial cancer...

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