To safely alter or induce your menstrual cycle, doctors typically prescribe hormonal medications. The most common method involves a short course of progestin hormones, such as medroxyprogesterone acetate or norethindrone. Alternatively, if you are already taking combined oral contraceptive pills, your doctor can advise you on how to adjust your pill schedule to change the timing of your period. Please consult your gynecologist before starting any of these medications. They will ensure it is safe for you, rule out pregnancy, and provide a tailored plan to avoid side effects like irregular bleeding.
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