How do I make my period start

I’ve been trying to have a period for about three months now and I’m in desperate need of help because I already want to have a bb so can and e k e tell me how can I make my period start already I’ve tried teas and even getting a masage on my stomach for iron in desperate need of help birthcontrol pills are my last resortn I don’t want to have to use them

Answer #1

I would see a doctor, you are 18 and should have had a period by now, unless you are sexually active you may already be pregnant. Like all others said, you can’t make your period happen. But I think you do need to see a doctor Asap.

Answer #2

There is one way scientifically, Calculating Gestation is the most effective way. It can depend on how much you have to eat, weight, height and possibly hormones. Yes It does take time.

Answer #3

first of all, there’s no way you can make your period start. even birth control can’t do that. and second, you’re too young to have a baby. if you don’t mind I’d like to talk to you about this through a funmail. but still, there are tons of reasons you shouldn’t have a baby at such a young age.

Answer #4

I want my now too but I dont jnow how to get it to start I’ve been feeling sick and got headaces do you think its going to come soon??? xx

Answer #5

You cant make it start, it will come when the time is right. Meanwhile enjoy life!

Answer #6

cantmake it start.. yewr just gona have to wait..

-Alice

Answer #7

There’s no way you can make your period start, birth control can’t do that either.

Answer #8

im 11 and I dunno why but I want my period to come, NOW!! im ready 4 it and itll make me feel more grown up. im going in2 secondary school and a few kids in my class have started already + if I start now then maybe my mum wont treat me like a kid all the time

Answer #9

There is a way you can make your monthly start talk to your gyno…I did and they gave me something to make it start.

Answer #10

You WANT a baby: Read this first. It’s all 100 percent what happens, and it’s not even all of what you go through having a child

The Pregnancy: -the swollen body parts that ache -the constipation -the hemmroids -the aching breast -the not being able to get up of the sofa by yourself -the strechmarks -the morning (allday) sickness -the kicks the baby gives to your ribs -the frequent urination -the constant pap smears -the blood work -Wanting to eat everything in sight -The bad teeth - a lot of pregnant women’s calcium get’s sucked out during pregnancy, you have to take your vitamins and take care of your teeth. You need to be taking prenatal vitamins daily also. It’s not only important for your baby’s health, but for yours also. A child sucks the nutrients out of you and you need those vitamins to keep yourself healthy.

The Birth: -Your pushing something the size of a watermelon out of something the size of a pea. -You are most likely going to tear, sometimes from front to back. -You get stitches. -You get poked in the back for the epidural -The epidural usually just takes the contractions away not the pressure -The pressure is a whole different kind of pain, imagine all your intestines, trying to escape from your vagina. -The contrations are like period cramps times a million. -The nurses are coming in every 30 seconds, to stick their fingers in you to check for dialation, give you a catheter to drain the pee out of you, and to poke around down there. -You can not eat or drink the ENTIRE time you are in labor. All you get is ice chips. -There the ring of fire, as they call it when the baby’s head crowns, it really does feel like your vagina is on fire and ripping! -90 percent of women take a crap while they are pushing the baby out, you can’t stop this from happening.

After the Birth: -Then afterwards, you have the fun adventure of bleeding for up to 6 weeks. The first time you get up out of the hospital bed after giving birth, blood and fluid gushes from your vagina all over the floor. -You’ll most likely pass blood clots after giving birth too. If you dont get to the bathroom fast enough, they can fall down your pantsleg. -Dont forget, no tampons! Only big nasty pads for the next 6 weeks! -Your breast will be engored and sore and will leak milk from anywhere from 1 week to 3 months. It is painful and you have to wear bra pads in order to keep from leaking through to your shirt.

Answer #11

well she is stupid she cant start her period when ever she likes its when its time I got mine at 13

Answer #12

I am 13 & all my friends are taking the mick out off me because I haven’t started my period. It is starting to annoy me & I also want it to come soon. I also get taken the mick out of cause I dont have the biggest boobs in the world & I WISH THEY WOULD GROW ALREADY!!! Every single one of my friends have started there period & I am ready to have mine, BUT IT WONT COME!!! help me!! x <3

Answer #13

As everyone else has told you, you can’t make yourself have a period.

Go to the doctor to find out if something is wrong if you’re over 18.

Otherwise girls get their periods anywhere from 10-18 years old.

Birth control will not make you ovulate…that’s what will get you pregnant, not a period.

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