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How can I stop it ?

I am a 14 year old girl, who has been on my period for awhile now. This month I start it again on the 14th and next month in July , it starts on the 12th , but July 11-15 I will be at camp and I don't wanna be on my period , I also don't want to use tampons, but I want it to stop for camp. What should I do ?
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The only way I know of to reliably postpone a period is to go onto birth-control pills and take the pills throughout the time when you otherwise would have bleeding, and then stop them when you want the period to come.  This obviously doesn't apply when you are 14.  I'm sorry!
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I have done that with the pills as well I hate tampons plus who the heck wants to deal with that swimming anyway.    You should talk to a trusted adult about being on the pill anyway- not sure if or when you plan on being sexually active but it's better to ne safe then sorry. Babies are cute cute but worth the wait.
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