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    Dec 3, 2008, 10:16 AM
    Stop Menstral Flow
    My period is starting today and I am going on a trip in 4 days and afraid it won't be done. Can I stop it or take something to slow it down?
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    Dec 3, 2008, 10:27 AM

    In four days, I'm sure it will be slowing down by then. I know every woman is different but my bets are it will be very light to minimal. However, there is nothing to really stop or slow down your period; if you were on birth control you could start the 'active' pills - but I would not advise it. Periods are a natural thing and disrupting them could be harmful to your body.

    Don't you just love to be a woman? :) Have fun on your trip!

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