stopping or lessening menstrual flow

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Any advice for natural ways to delay/stop or at least lessen your period? Mine is out of control lately to the point where swimming on day 1 is impossible and even day 2 is questionable. Of course Im on track to get it right in time for my big meet. My OB gave me a sample pack of BC (Lo Loestrin Fe) as the only option to address this, but Im worried about starting it now and getting all kinds of side effects right before the meet too. I feel like its a no-win situation. I think I would rather try other ways to attempt to delay it or at least lessen it and see what kind of luck I have rather than pump un-needed hormones in my body. Help please!!
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    Former Member over 9 years ago
    Honestly, I am a bit disturbed by this idea of stopping or delaying your menstrual flow because it's unhealthy. Talk to your doctor, but keep in mind that menstruating is a normal part of being a woman, and stopping it or putting it on temporary hold for competitive reasons is unhealthy. It may not bite you now, but down the road it will. If you want to actually control your cycle, the pill is the only way you can regulate it and keep the cramps at bay. There are low dose pills that are safer and have relatively no side effects, unlike the pills I took back when I was still having my cycle. The added benefit is you won't get those awful cramps some of us suffered through when it wasn't available. Swimming is supposed to be a healthy sport. When you start messing with your natural female cycle, you start to make it an unhealthy obsession. A tampon or a menstrual cup, as laineybug suggested, should keep you secure without extractions or drugs that halt your period for months. If this gets people riled and you want to scream at me, go ahead, but I'm old enough to know the horror stories that come with some of these more draconian period halting methods. You're not in the Olympics, your livelihood doesn't depend on your sport, and there is no excuse to mess with your body's natural cycle. Let your period come when it needs to. No need to scream at you, but you seem to have a very strong opinion and are judging me based on assumptions about my intentions and my situation that you dont have the appropriate information to make. This isnt about inconvenient cramps or simply not wanting to be having my period during a competition. I can assure you that a tampon or menstrual cup would NOT keep me secure or allow me to be in the water, otherwise I would just use them and have my period whenever I had my period. No big deal. I also never said I wanted to halt my period for months. I was just hoping there was a NATURAL way I could stall it by a few days/week. My doctor is very much involved and would have me taking drugs to regulate my period for the last 9 months if she had her way. So there apparently IS an excuse to "mess" with my body's natural cycle that you are not aware of. But I dont want to mess with my hormones so I have resisted. But aside from this, I certainly dont think its "unhealthy obsession" to want to be able to actually swim at a meet I have trained for and am traveling out of the state for. And I dont think you have to be an Olympian to be invested in a sport and want to compete and do your best. Ability level or age should have nothing to do with it. And the fact that its not my livelihood makes it all the more rewarding, this is for fun. Yes, its possible to do something for fun AND still actually care about it. But again, you dont know me so you have no idea what my life is like and how this is actually just a small piece that I carve out for myself, just for myself, for my enjoyment, for one long weekend a year (if Im lucky). I enjoy taking it seriously enough to care. I do appreciate your concern, but would suggest next time you try sharing advice without such judgmental contempt for a situation you know nothing about.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    Honestly, I am a bit disturbed by this idea of stopping or delaying your menstrual flow because it's unhealthy. Talk to your doctor, but keep in mind that menstruating is a normal part of being a woman, and stopping it or putting it on temporary hold for competitive reasons is unhealthy. It may not bite you now, but down the road it will. If you want to actually control your cycle, the pill is the only way you can regulate it and keep the cramps at bay. There are low dose pills that are safer and have relatively no side effects, unlike the pills I took back when I was still having my cycle. The added benefit is you won't get those awful cramps some of us suffered through when it wasn't available. Swimming is supposed to be a healthy sport. When you start messing with your natural female cycle, you start to make it an unhealthy obsession. A tampon or a menstrual cup, as laineybug suggested, should keep you secure without extractions or drugs that halt your period for months. If this gets people riled and you want to scream at me, go ahead, but I'm old enough to know the horror stories that come with some of these more draconian period halting methods. You're not in the Olympics, your livelihood doesn't depend on your sport, and there is no excuse to mess with your body's natural cycle. Let your period come when it needs to. No need to scream at you, but you seem to have a very strong opinion and are judging me based on assumptions about my intentions and my situation that you dont have the appropriate information to make. This isnt about inconvenient cramps or simply not wanting to be having my period during a competition. I can assure you that a tampon or menstrual cup would NOT keep me secure or allow me to be in the water, otherwise I would just use them and have my period whenever I had my period. No big deal. I also never said I wanted to halt my period for months. I was just hoping there was a NATURAL way I could stall it by a few days/week. My doctor is very much involved and would have me taking drugs to regulate my period for the last 9 months if she had her way. So there apparently IS an excuse to "mess" with my body's natural cycle that you are not aware of. But I dont want to mess with my hormones so I have resisted. But aside from this, I certainly dont think its "unhealthy obsession" to want to be able to actually swim at a meet I have trained for and am traveling out of the state for. And I dont think you have to be an Olympian to be invested in a sport and want to compete and do your best. Ability level or age should have nothing to do with it. And the fact that its not my livelihood makes it all the more rewarding, this is for fun. Yes, its possible to do something for fun AND still actually care about it. But again, you dont know me so you have no idea what my life is like and how this is actually just a small piece that I carve out for myself, just for myself, for my enjoyment, for one long weekend a year (if Im lucky). I enjoy taking it seriously enough to care. I do appreciate your concern, but would suggest next time you try sharing advice without such judgmental contempt for a situation you know nothing about.
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