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Yes, but only with prescription medication.

If you are taking Birth Control pills you can control when you menstruate. Most packs have 28 pills and the last 7 are a different color. These last 7 are inactive placebos with no hormones that are just there to help you keep track of when to start the next pack. Most women will have their menses mid week of the placebo pill week.

The other pills (the first 21) have the active hormones and you can take fewer of them and start the placebos early to move your menses up or take extra from another pack and so start the placebos later to move the menses back.

This is safe to do but may cause you to run short of pills if your insurance limits when you can get a refill.

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9y ago

What you can do to make your period not come on for a while is to use some form of hormonal birth control. Not all forms of birth control delay or stop menstruation in all women but some do, such as the contraceptive injection and 28 day birth control pill.

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12y ago

Yes, ask your doctor about Norethisterone tablets. They will delay your period until you stop taking them (normally about a week, for holidays etc). But something I've found with them is when your period arrives after it is usually quite a bit heavier.

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12y ago

Well i personally think that you can't just say to your period hey come later not now. And then think that it will just agree with you and come back another day. You cant stop it.

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13y ago

Get pregnant, you won't have a period through the pregnancy, or get a hysterectomy.

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