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Prepone periods for wedding
Hello! I have regular menstrual cycle of 28-29 days. This month, my period started on 19 November. My next date should be around 16-17 December. My wedding is on 14 December and reception on 17 December. I usually get PMS symptoms like cramps, bloating, oily face, etc. in the 8-10 days prior to periods. So, this will be the condition exactly at the time of wedding. Also, I have to travel a lot(including international travel) in the 1st two weeks of wedding. Therefore I wanted to know if there is any sure way of preponing periods to 7-10 December. Please help me out.
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Preponing the period is always a dicey situation because there are chances that you will get your periods before the due date but there is no assurance that the period will stop within 4-5 days (as per the duration of your periods). The bleeding may continue for a long time, even upto the date when you normally would have got your periods if you had not interfered with your periods. So it is better to postpone your periods by a week or ten days.
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