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  • omgahitskasey
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 1

    Yaz and moving my period

    Alright. So I've been on Yaz for over a year, never missed a pill until I intentionally took an extra day on my placebos/reminder pills last month. I went five days instead of four.

    I did this because I'm going away on the 7th of March (TWO WEEKS~!) and It was exactly when I was supposed to get my period, or so I thought.

    I looked again last night and I counted wrong. I should have started my new pack a day sooner, not later. I'm now due for my period on March 6th which is the 3rd placebo day.

    What can I do to not have my period on March 7? I'm seeing my bf that day, for the first time in six weeks, and then going home on the 8th. I can either start my period sooner or push it off until later, but I DO NOT WANT IT ON MARCH 7. I'll even compromise and be on my til end for the 7th if that makes it easier.

    Also, I prefer not to stack my packs, as I did that once before and my next period was AWFUL.
  • CHANDLERS WISH
    • Mar 2008
    • 22440

    That's when it sucks being a woman when dates get inwined hey.

    Obviously as you've never missed one in all this time you know the method of taking them, i have once before , only once been in your situation and continued with a new pack forgoing the sugar pills but it does upset your stomach a bit, but the period is delayed and I did check with my Doctor first and she stated it was okay to do so from time to time.

    Good luck 6 weeks is a long time to be separated from being close to each other.

    CW
    PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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      "Your answer is not relevant to what I was asking. I KNOW you can move stuff around without having your safety and protection compromised. No need for rudeness, I'm looking for serious advice.

      I'm sorry if after six weeks, I'd like to have a night with my boyfriend without my period."

      WHOA! there. uh... my response wasn't intended to be rude AT ALL. so I do apologize for that.(i don't understand why you would delete my response ) however, my MAIN point was that you need to see a doctor about skipping periods and such. i say that BECAUSE i have been there. and it can take a while to get adjusted. and during that time your hormones do have a potential to get out of control. ESPECIALLY if you suffer from PMDD. (which i do as well) so i do apologize if you felt that my response was irrelevant and rude. it was not intended to be.

      good luck

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