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I'm the braidsmaid for a wedding this weekend and my period is due around this weekend is it possible to have it now or after this weekend?

2006-08-28 13:28:47 · 13 answers · asked by One Love 3 in Health Women's Health

i'm in luck i started my mentral today! thanks anyways!

2006-08-29 10:47:30 · update #1

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Your body tends to know what it is doing so it is best to leave it to it's own devices, however inducing your period will not cause you any harm as long as you don't use such methods all the time and take into account that to induce menstruation you need a few weeks worth of uterus build-up.

A few ideas;

Vitamin C is easy to obtain from stores, the purer you can get it the better and you should be taking about 10-12 grams per day – too high a dosage can cause problems. Vitamin C starves the uterus of progesterone, which can aid in breaking down the uterus walls to bring on menstruation. Taken with a lot of water can also help.

Your quiet time can really aid a lot, medication and hot baths can help you relax, as well as hot baths improving circulation, if stress is the cause of your delayed menstruation a simple hour on your own relaxing can solve the problem without much fuss and is without doubt the safest way of bringing on your period.

Think for a moment about sex with your partner, or sex with yourself, if you can orgasm through sex with a partner or yourself you will know that your **** does a whole hoopla, ask your partner and they could probably tell you that when their fingers or penis is inside you there are multiple muscles contracting at once at the point of orgasm.
Sex before menstruation can ‘call down’ your period, the contractions your vagina goes through along with the relaxation afterwards can start the shedding process off, along with the blood flowing more to your vaginal regions during arousal, semen too can help to soften the cervix in order to allow menstrual material out from the vagina.
For many exercise in general can help, such as by doing sit-ups.
Be sure to be gentle while having sex as the cervix can be very sensitive before/during menstruation and so it can be painful if anything is pushed against the cervix, also it is vitally important to practice safe, clean sex at all times.

Herbs have been used for thousands of years to deal with all sorts of problems in relation to women’s sexual health, from simple cramp remedies to herbal abortion, inducing periods with the use of herbs can be a highly effective way of bringing on a late period.

Generally Parsley tea is considered to be the most effective as a mild emmenagogue as it relaxes the cervix to allow release of menstrual material. Fresh herbs are best – water should be placed into a pan and allowed to boil, and then bring the water down to a simmer adding a handful or two of chopped parsley, allow to steep for approximately half an hour. The tea is then strained and honey can be added for a better taste. If using fresh herbs seems too much of a fuss parsley tea bags are readily available, however it should be made with warm, not boiling water as boiling water will result in the parsley loosing some of it’s potency - although if using dried herbs it is important to get as fresh as possible. Tea should be drunk four times a day, and will usually induce a period quite fast. Parsley can also be used in the vagina itself, a few sprigs inserted into the vagina changed every twelve hours can have the same effect as tea.

Pennyroyal is another well-known herb for inducing menstruation, this is an abortifacient, which means that it causes the muscles of the uterus to contract, so perhaps not advisable if you suffer from bad period pains. Steeping them in hot water for quarter of an hour and drinking four times a day should induce menstruation.

Dong quai is used in a similar way to relax and soften the cervix in preparation for expelling menstrual material, like with parsley it should not be boiled as this makes the herb loose the volatile oils which are necessary for the herb to do it’s job. The dried, chopped root of the Dong quai is put into a pan of water to simmer for quarter of an hour and drank every three to four hours – it should be noted that you have to use dried root as fresh can contain toxins that can harm the body, these toxins are eliminated through drying of the root. Dong quai should be avoided if you suffer from cancer or heart problems, also don’t use aspirin while taking this herb as dong quai can increase bleeding and aspirin is a blood thinner, attention should also be taken to the amount in which you bleed after using this herb to induce menstruation because bleeding may increase significantly.

Other herbs that can be used are mugwort, black cohosh and Rue, these and other herbs are used in a similar way to the herbs listen above, however each can carry different side effects so further research should be done if you are considering using these rather than the herbs listed above.

The above herbal methods are natural and so a lot better for health than chemical cocktails often found in prescribed drugs for this purpose, however just because they are natural does not mean that they are safe, as a general rule unless you have studied these methods in more depth I would only recommend using these herbs for up to three days in order to insure no damage is done.
This is not to say that these herbs are dangerous, simply care should be taken to care for your health. Also as a general rule inducing menstruation this way shouldn’t be used unless it has been at least three weeks since your last period, assuming your menstrual cycle is 4 weeks, this is to make sure that there is in fact uterus lining to shed to begin with.

I will admit right now that I do not have much knowledge of the medication used to induce periods simply because I do not think it is necessary, the chemicals within these sorts of medications can often have bad effects on the body, if a woman knows the natural methods then there is very little use for prescribed drugs of this sort.

These drugs can usually be obtained from your doctor, these bring about your period in a number of different ways, they can be more effective than natural methods, however if natural methods have not worked for you by now chances are that it is best to leave your body to it’s own devices, or if there is a real medical problem for your periods to be delayed or stopped testing and treatment should follow.

There are many pills that can be given to you by your doctor to bring about menstruation, Provera is one type of medication prescribed, this works by firstly giving your body progesterone to build up the uterus lining, and then when you stop taking the pill the drop will bring on menstruation.

This is more of a menstrual option and is discussed elsewhere in my diary, this is where an instrument is placed into the vagina and sucks out the uterus lining, and understandably this is used quite often in early abortions.

Although it is a menstrual option, and a way to get rid of menstrual material that is taking its time finding it’s way out naturally it is hard to find someone who can perform extraction. This is not something you can perform yourself, however if you can find someone who can perform a safe extraction then not only can this deal with a late period but can rid you of the menstrual material in one go so you don’t have to have a period at all, which can be useful if you plan a dirty weekend and do not wish to have blood during sex or use softcups while having sex during menstruation.

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Is their anyway i can have my period sooner or later?
I'm the braidsmaid for a wedding this weekend and my period is due around this weekend is it possible to have it now or after this weekend?

2015-08-06 15:52:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

If you're on the pill, you could always take a couple of pills from an extra pack to make your period come later (Just make sure to take them from the last week of active pills if your active pills are different colors...and consult your doctor if in doubt) If not, horseback riding always used to make mine come sooner. I've also found that if I take a lot of vitamin C (at least 1000mg) one day and none the next during the week before my period, I will usually bleed on the day I don't take any. It has something to do with the effects of vitamin C on your estrogen levels, but I don't know exactly how it works.

2006-08-28 13:39:26 · answer #4 · answered by Nicole 4 · 0 1

If you're already taking the pill, just take a few more from next month's supply to get you through the weekend. Otherwise, just deal with it and don't let it ruin your fun!

2006-08-28 13:33:32 · answer #5 · answered by Peggy M 3 · 0 1

The only way is to control your hormones if your on the pill you can control it that way by not taking the weeks worth of "sugar pills" when you get your period and just start the new month..that really is the only way..that I know of..

If that is not an option for you try the Instead Cup..it works for 12 hours..its messy though..(when you take it out) but works GREAT and for the full 12 hours..

2006-08-28 13:35:27 · answer #6 · answered by Heather b 3 · 0 2

It's possible to do it, but you have to go to the doctor for pills. It's probably to late for you. I think it needs to be done a few weeks in advance.

2006-08-28 13:32:59 · answer #7 · answered by sheila c 3 · 3 1

I'm afraid there is not. I've had situations where I would have paid money to be able to control the timing, but you can't...unless you are on the pill. If you are on birthcontrol you can alter the timing by stopping them or skipping the "off week" and going right into the next month's pack, depending on what you are trying to accomplish. If you are on the pill, call your ob and they can be specific with you and your needs. If you are not on the pill, then I'm sorry. Good luck...

2006-08-28 13:35:10 · answer #8 · answered by Mom of 3 3 · 0 2

if you want your period later, you should go to your doctor and tell them your situation and they should give you some tablets.

2006-08-28 13:32:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Birth control will help regulate it for you but you need to have a perscription for it to get it. but if its this weekend theres nothing you can do, sorry.

2006-08-28 14:08:59 · answer #10 · answered by miss_jennifer79 2 · 0 1

talk to your doctor about pills such as birth control etc. there are things that will do it but they are usually undeterminable.

2006-08-28 13:34:43 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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