"How Can I Make My Menstrual Cycle Start Earlier?"

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The normal arrival of menstruation directly reflects a woman's physical health and reproductive health issues. Generally, the menstrual cycle lasts for about 28-30 days under normal circumstances. However, many people need to bring forward their menstruation due to personal reasons, which is not impossible. The following methods are quite effective in helping to bring forward menstruation. Let's take a look.

Methods to Bring Forward Menstruation:

(1) To bring forward menstruation: From the 16th day of menstruation, inject 20mg of progesterone intramuscularly or take 10-12mg of Dydrogesterone orally for 5 consecutive days. Menstruation will occur 3-7 days after stopping the medication.

(2) Methods to Delay Menstruation:

① Take 2 tablets of Contraceptive Pill I (Compound Norethindrone Tablets, Norethindrone) or Contraceptive Pill II short-acting oral contraceptives daily from the 5th day of menstruation for 2 weeks, and then increase the dosage to 4 tablets daily for the 3rd week;

② Take 10mg of Fukang Tablets (Norethisterone) or Funing Tablets (Megestrol) orally daily as progesterone medication, starting from the 16th day of menstruation for a continuous period;

③ Mifepristone, a non-hormonal medication, taken orally at 25mg daily starting from the 5th day of menstruation for a continuous period.

It is important to remember that methods ①, ②, and ③ must be continued until the "critical period" has passed, at which point the medication should be stopped. Menstruation usually occurs within 7 days after stopping the medication. However, it is worth noting that abnormal use of sex hormones may disrupt future menstrual cycles. Therefore, these methods should not be used long-term or abused. If menstrual disorders occur, please consult a gynecologist promptly.

Additionally, some people may experience dizziness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and other early pregnancy-like reactions when taking sex hormones for the first time. Contraindications include individuals over 40 years old, those who are breastfeeding, have hypertension, diabetes, liver or kidney diseases, thyroid diseases, thromboembolic diseases, or malignant tumors of the breasts or reproductive organs, or who are suspected of having such tumors.

The above is an introduction to methods that can help women bring forward menstruation. I hope you have a better understanding of these reproductive knowledge. However, I must remind female friends that although there are methods to bring forward menstruation, long-term use of such practices can negatively impact female reproductive health and disrupt the natural menstrual cycle.