How to Make Your Period Come Early
Many times a woman wants to change the date of the start for her period. This can be due to a big date or vacation, or can be due to a big project or event in her life. There is no official way to make the date of your period come early, but there are factors that affect your cycle and, with the use of birth control pills, you can skip a period.
Instructions
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Make a note of the start date of your period the past few months and count the number of days until the start of your next period to get an idea of how long your body goes in between periods.
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Skip the final week's worth of birth control pills and move directly into the next month's pills. Those are the pills that you take during your period (or skip depending on your preference). If you skip those pills and skip straight to the next pack of pills, you will skip your period.
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Live or work near other women. Sometimes after spending time together two or more women's periods will begin to cycle at the same time and therefore your period will change its start date.
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Tips & Warnings
Always keep track of your period on your calendar. It is important to know the start date of your period to see if there are any changes in your cycle. Any change can indicate if there is a problem. Factors such as stress, exercise and weight change can affect the start date of your period. Most of the time, changes in these three factors will make your period late, not early.
It is best not to change your period date. You might affect your overall health. Consult a doctor if you're having problems with your period.