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Feb 27, 2023 Period Delay
Periods can be a nuisance, especially when you have special occasions like weddings, parties, holidays or other important events. While it is possible to delay your period, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and side effects. In this blog post, we look at the pros and cons of delaying your period, consider whether you can delay periods naturally and offer some tips to help you out.
If you're wondering how to delay your period naturally, you might be disappointed. Generally, there is no natural way that is proven to help delay your period. Some popular myths include taking apple cider vinegar or lemon juice, reducing your stress, taking certain supplements and others. Sadly there is no proven way to naturally pause or delay your period without hormonal intervention (contraception or using Norethisterone - more on this below).
There are many reasons why a person may want to delay their period. Some examples include:
Special occasions like weddings, parties, and other important events
A medical procedure or health condition
A vacation or outdoor activities
Extenuating circumstances such as a funeral
The most common method for delaying your period is to take an oral contraceptive pill. When taken correctly, birth control can effectively delay your period. You should consult with your doctor to find out which type of birth control is best for you.
In addition to the contraceptive pill, you can also delay your period with hormonal contraception injections or an intrauterine device (IUD). These methods are more reliable and can be used for longer periods of time. Find out more here about contraception pill options available.
Norethisterone works in a similar way to the contraceptive pill. It releases progesterone to stop the womb lining from coming away. You should start taking it 3 days before your period is due and up to 17 days after. It isn’t suitable for everyone which is why it is only available on prescription. For example, If you have deep vein thrombosis, you should not take it.
When purchasing from SimplyMeds Online, you will be asked to complete a medical consultation. You can buy Norethisterone here.
Norethisterone does come with side effects for some women. You may have side effects like bloating, breast tenderness, loss of libido and stomach pain. This treatment only delays your period and should not be usedin place of birth control.
While delaying your period can be a convenient option, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and side effects. These can include:
Irregular spotting
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Nausea, headaches and mood swings
Unwanted changes in your menstrual cycle
If you’re considering delaying your period, here are some tips to keep in mind:
Consult with your GP to discuss your options and the potential risks
Make sure you take birth control correctly to avoid unwanted side effects
Consider using other methods of contraception such as an IUD or hormonal injections
Track your menstrual cycle and pay attention to any changes in your body
If you found this blog post looking for information on periods suddenly stopping, please consult with your GP. Assuming you are not pregnant and don’t have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) which can result in the absence of periods, it can be worth getting checked out. Prioritising your sexual and women’s health matters is important. Make sure that you check out any concerns and keep your regular appointments such as cervical screening and mammograms as appropriate.
While there are a lot of ideas around pausing periods naturally none seem to have any scientific backing. If you want or need to delay your period speak to your GP or pharmacist about how to use contraception to achieve your goal or to talk about how to get Norethisterone on prescription.
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