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The safest way to delay your period is by using hormonal medication like Norethisterone, which is prescribed by a healthcare provider. If you’re already on the combined oral contraceptive pill, you can skip the pill-free week to delay your period.
You can safely delay your period for up to 17 days using Norethisterone. For longer periods, or if using other methods, you should consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
Common side effects of delaying your period can include light spotting, breast tenderness, bloating, and mood changes. These symptoms are generally mild and temporary.
Yes, you can delay your period even if you’re not on the pill by using medications like Norethisterone. However, it’s important to consult your doctor before starting any new medication.
Occasionally delaying your period is generally safe, but frequent delays can disrupt your natural cycle. It’s best to discuss this with your healthcare provider to ensure it’s safe for you.
If using Norethisterone, you should start taking the medication three days before your period is due. Continue taking it until you want your period to resume.
Delaying your period using hormonal methods is unlikely to affect your long-term fertility. Your period should return to normal once you stop taking the medication.
Yes, you can buy period delay medication like Norethisterone online from MedicalMojo.co.uk. Our UK-qualified prescribers can safely prescribe prescription delay treatments which can then be dispatched discretely to your door.
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