Pills that can bring forward menstruation are progestin-based drugs or short-acting contraceptives, both of which have withdrawal bleeding after stopping the pill, so they can bring forward menstruation. Progesterone or natural progesterone, such as progesterone capsules, progesterone softgels, or drospirenone, and short-acting contraceptives, such as Mafloquine, Eusemide, or Daimler-35, can be taken orally for 7-10 days, and withdrawal bleeding may occur after stopping the pill, so early menstruation can occur. Generally do not easily interfere with menstruation, unless it is treated medically. If it is a few days early it is not a big problem, but too many days early may lead to menstrual disorders.