There's nothing you can do to "start" your period or to help it "come" - it's completely out of your control. Your period will begin when your hormones say it's time for it to begin - and not before.
Relax and get on with your life. Your period will come when it is ready. Getting your period is a process that starts immediately after your last period, and many things have to happen to make it come. You cannot speed that up. It is what it is.
If there is any chance that you can be pregnant and it does not arrive, take a pregnancy test next week this time.
Many women find variations of two or more days in the timings of their periods from month to month. Only start seriously thinking about it if the delay is a week or more. If that is the case then you should see a doctor - ideas posted from strangers here might not suit your case.
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There is nothing you can do. It is totally under the control of your body's hormones.
There's nothing you can do to "start" your period or to help it "come" - it's completely out of your control. Your period will begin when your hormones say it's time for it to begin - and not before.
Relax and get on with your life. Your period will come when it is ready. Getting your period is a process that starts immediately after your last period, and many things have to happen to make it come. You cannot speed that up. It is what it is.
If there is any chance that you can be pregnant and it does not arrive, take a pregnancy test next week this time.
Wait.
There's nothing you can do to induce a period at home.
Many women find variations of two or more days in the timings of their periods from month to month. Only start seriously thinking about it if the delay is a week or more. If that is the case then you should see a doctor - ideas posted from strangers here might not suit your case.
You wait. Periods dont always come on the exact day you expect it.