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I wish! At the most, you can shorten it by a day or two. Once it starts flowing, it's going to keep on flowing unless you take the pill as soon as you start feeling crampy or are slightly spotting. If you're noticing spotting, then try to make sure you're taking the pill at the same time everyday because that usually signifies a drop in the synthetic hormone.

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Taking Birth Control pills cannot physically stop a menstrual flow once it has started. However, continuous or extended cycle pills can help reduce the frequency of periods over time. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for individualized advice on managing menstruation.

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