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Is There Any Method Where Can I Postpone Or Prepone My Periods?

Hi, I got my period on November 27, 2013. Today is December 22, and it is lightly starting. I usually get it toward the end of the month, for ten days. Is it normal to have it now? Also, my boyfriend is visiting on Spring Break, which is March 24-28, is there a way I cannot have my period then? I am not on a pill.
Thu, 27 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Please note that pills used to prepone or postpone your periods may result in long-term side effects like irregular menstrual cycles or make an already irregular cycle worse. There are such pills available in the market (eg. Norethisterone), but please speak to your doctor for a prescription and more details and instructions of use.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Is There Any Method Where Can I Postpone Or Prepone My Periods?

Hello ma am and welcome. Please note that pills used to prepone or postpone your periods may result in long-term side effects like irregular menstrual cycles or make an already irregular cycle worse. There are such pills available in the market (eg. Norethisterone), but please speak to your doctor for a prescription and more details and instructions of use. Hope this helps. Best wishes.