illylay wrote:The way my schedule's going it looks as though I may be either in PMS mode or menstruating the week of the event (I fluctuate between a 21 day and 28 day schedule). I thought I'd see if any ladies had some insight on what I might do to make the experience smoother and avoid wigging out should Aunty Flo decide to come along...
serendipity wrote:just so yah know... if you're due to bleed sometime in the next week, no amount of mustard powder or slamming your back into a wall will speed things up and bring it on before you hit the playa. i know a little about female biology and through the course of my studies, this was a misconception i had corrected too. you can't make your period come any faster in the second half of your cycle. once you've ovulated, your period will come at a precise time, always the same precise time for each woman. you can definately affect your period with stress, travel, herbs etc. in the pre-ovulation phase (called the follicular phase of your ovarian cycle).

PurpleKoosh wrote:serendipity wrote:just so yah know... if you're due to bleed sometime in the next week, no amount of mustard powder or slamming your back into a wall will speed things up and bring it on before you hit the playa. i know a little about female biology and through the course of my studies, this was a misconception i had corrected too. you can't make your period come any faster in the second half of your cycle. once you've ovulated, your period will come at a precise time, always the same precise time for each woman. you can definately affect your period with stress, travel, herbs etc. in the pre-ovulation phase (called the follicular phase of your ovarian cycle).
Does that hold true for women on hormonal birth control? 'cause I stopped taking my pills a week early last month to reset my cycle, and it worked the way I expected it to. But I know that menstruation is supposed to start 14 days after ovulation....
Icepack wrote:When you are on the pill you don't ovulate. The birth control pills trick your body into thinking you are already pregnant so you don't ovulate (release an egg) and this is how you avoid getting pregnant for real.
Icepack wrote:My doctor did tell me that occasionally (like once/year) it is okay to skip those sugar pills and just go on to the next pack. This prevents your period from starting, and you skip a month of bleeding. Of course this offsets when you'll get your next period, but for a once/year vacation, it can help your plans. Seems a safer way to reset your cycle than quitting your pills a week early to try to speed up when your period will come.

sheenaqotj wrote:This is an old thread, so I may cross-post elsewhere. I don't represent the company that sells these in any way, but found them incredibly useful on the playa, so would like said company to stay in business.
http://www.amazon.com/Scensibles-Person ... roduct_top
It's a really light, small box that fit easily in my day pack and contained 50 lightweight-but-sturdy, compressible bags, which is many more than I could fit small ziploc bags in the same amount of space. I had a separate compartment I used for garbage. I did disinfect my day pack thoroughly after I got back as well, even though I was really careful with it.
Since they're basically designed for disposal, they worked amazingly well and I could fit in a baby wipe or two as well. I probably could've used multiple bags if I needed to, but never felt the need.
I still used a larger ziploc bag to collect a few of these back at camp because I felt better about doing that, but these felt secure enough with a double-knot that trips to the john on the far side of the playa made me worry about the trash in my bag.
Isotopia wrote:You girls should just create a thread of your own so you can talk about your 'moon sickness' without the guys having to read about it.
I mean, who really wants to read about having to deal with Satan's little cotton fingers (Tampons) while on the playa.
Isotopia wrote:You girls should just create a thread of your own so you can talk about your 'moon sickness' without the guys having to read about it.
I mean, who really wants to read about having to deal with Satan's little cotton fingers (Tampons) while on the playa.
oneeyeddick wrote:When I first read "Crimson Tide' I thought it was about the russians(apokiliptika) invading burning man.
I've been duped again !!!
Elorrum wrote:Hmm, never had any ritual to celebrate the end of that. (No sweat lodge please.) Not having a period doesn't really make up for the other discomforts, and I honestly never thought I would say that. but after a couple of years, it's all good.
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