It's possible to delay or prevent your period with extended or continuous use of any combined estrogen-progestin birth control pill
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There are three synthetic progesterones (aka progestins) that can be used to delay your period:
If you are on the progesterone-only pill, also known as the mini pill, then this is taken every day of the month, without a break
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However, there’s no guaranteed method of delaying your period
Do not take more or less of this medication than instructed
Irregular periods: Start taking medroxyprogesterone (Provera) on day 16 or day 21 of your menstrual cycle
Your doctor will prescribe you three tablets a day that you can take for up to 20 I think it can delay your period for the reasons above stated by HDee
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3, 37, 38 Transdermal Progesterone can make period bleeding lighter, and perhaps have periods less often than monthly
You can stop your period with continuous cycle pills, an IUD, shots, patches, or vaginal rings
It comes in the form of tablets which you must: Start to take three days before your period is due
Period delay tablets are not contraceptives, so you can’t use them to protect against pregnancy
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Use 1 capsule 2 times each day for 14 days
Progesterone levels usually drop before a period, but by taking Norethisterone the womb’s lining is maintained and periods are delayed
Special Events: Many choose to delay their period for significant life events like weddings, honeymoons, or