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anonymous
writes: I'm in a long distance relationship and only get to see my BF once every few months. He's coming to visit in a week and I'm scheduled to have my period for the entire time he's here.Besides birth control pills, is there ANY WAY I can keep my period away or push it back a few days or make it come earlier something? I'm desperate!
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 May 2007): Well, I don't think so... I know that when I was younger, and I had a swimming competition, and I got my period before it, a doctor friend of mine gave me Diane 35, a birth control pill, and told me to take 2 every day until it stopped. Or if you start now, maybe you can take just one. But I don't think you should do that without a doctor's input, because your body could be a lot different (for starters I'm 6'3" and 170lbs)... I'm sure your friendly local gynecologist could help you out - they're usually very understanding. :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 May 2007): I don't know if you have it available in the USA but I know for a fact that Malt Beverages (non-alcoholic) like 'Malta Corona', 'Malta India', etc. taken in large quantities definitely make your periods come earlier. It is like a soda and it comes in dark crystal bottles and cans. If you want to kind of shorten it take a daily Vitamin K tablet each day of your period.
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