You can take birth control pills and skip the break. You should know however that doctors say that having a period every now an then diminishes the chance of getting cervical cancer.
2007-05-03 05:06:18
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answered by deborah 3
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It is absolutely 100% possible.
All birth control pills stop your period if taken 100 percent of the time. Some companies sell a months worth of pills with a different pill for your period. Basically these period pills are a sugar pill so you are actually not taking birth control when taking this 2nd type of pill.
Talk to your doctor and your parents. There are companies that sell birth control that last the entire month and prevent your period, unlike the typical birth control that has the 2nd pill discussed earlier.
2007-05-03 15:33:14
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answered by Wade M 3
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I'm not sure it's possible for that time frame. There are birth control methods, like the Depo Provera shot that can stop your periods while you're on it, but they're only really recommended for 3 to 5 years at a time. You can take regular pill packs back to back, skipping the inactive week to stop your period, but that's also temporary, and most women just do that to make sure they won't have their period on, say prom night, or their wedding day.
You can ask your doctor about whether any of these options are right for you, but I don't think you're going to get 11+ years of no periods.
2007-05-03 05:04:52
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answered by Emmy 6
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It's highly unnatural, but there are birth control forms that delay this. You could possibly do damage to your reproductive system with all unnatural methods.
I don't know if it will completely disappear, but some of these treatments make it so you will only have a few per year. The other factor is if it is indicated for someone your age.
2007-05-03 05:03:24
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answered by gawd0 5
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Why are tampons not an option?
You could always try to go on Seasonale, where you should only get four periods a year.
There is something that can "stop" periods, but I would never ever ever recommend it because it has horrible side affects like weight gain, moodiness, spotting at odd times, etc.
2007-05-03 05:03:37
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answered by Terri 7
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well, I am probably going to get a lot of thumbs down, but my doctors (yes, plural) have all told me it is no problem at all to just take the pill non-stop and only stop taking it once a year, I have been doing this for over 7 years and love not having periods (tampons aren´t an option for me either) BTW the periods women have while using te pill over NOT REAL PERIODS, it was invented so it makes taking the birth control pill LOOK more natural, but that´s complete nonsense...ask your doctors about it, I did research on this subject.
2007-05-03 12:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No I dont think of you're able to desire to sue. in case you gave start clearly i for my area dont see how that's the hospitals fault in any respect. i'm accumulating you're able to have extra something of your placenta. If it appeared intact, then how are they to be responsive to there became right into a chew nevertheless left in there. in case you may of course bear in recommendations them tossing aside you placenta and not checking it over, then i assume that they have got executed the incorrect subject. yet everyones placenta is weighed and checked for any abnormalities. that's in comparison to they placed there hand interior your (usual your) uterus to sense and verify there became into not something left, that impossible. IF even with the undeniable fact which you extra by using caesarian, that's their interest to get rid of your placenta for you and on a similar time as your open they are in a position to of course see whether or not they are transforming into all of it out. Its unlucky what has got here approximately, yet your ok and that i'm questioning there is not any long term ingredient consequences of this, so why sue. Dr's/Nurses are human too. I doubt all of us missed to make certain your placenta. additionally this could be a hassle-loose subject that occurs. even with the undeniable fact that ladies human beings often present with severe fever or indicators of an infection first and then they are taken care of for the little piece of placenta that didnt tear off the wall good after start.
2016-10-14 10:55:56
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answered by eidemiller 4
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no, there is no way to do that. and why would you want to you should be proud of your womanhood and cherish what you have that many women suffer of not having. You do not want to risk you chance of having a baby and remember this is a women's present. Many girls around the wrold are active and have the same problem as you, you dont se serena williams, or tyra banks complaining. I think it is time for you to confront that you are a women and live with it baby.
2007-05-03 13:57:51
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answered by Gippy 4
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The contraceptive inplant stops or slightens your periods altogether and is inserted into your arm under the skin, It is the size of a trimmed down little nail.
For more information, talk to your school nurse.
2007-05-03 05:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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thare are options avaliable... ask ur doctor.. but in my openion, don;t do this... there are several woman are in soprts... and they are doing best in their job with this period also... this is a natural thing... and i think one should not interfers the natural processes of body... god knows what bwill be the side effects if u stop the periods... I have seen that girls whose periods are not regular are suffering form weight gain... bad health...
My suggestion is plz don;t stop the period.
2007-05-03 18:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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