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Trying to Delay a Period, What I Share With Patients

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  • 8 hours ago
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Learn how to delay your period for a week or how to delay periods for some days with science backed tips!


DELAY A PERIOD:

In this video we discuss how to delay periods for 1 week safely and explain what actually works versus common internet myths. I answer the question of how you delay your period by exploring medical options like combined hormonal birth control and prescription medications like norethisterone. Whether you are wondering how to delay my period for a special event or need to understand the role of the menstrual cycle in period delay, this guide provides the science backed answers you need to manage your cycle effectively.


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0:00 Intro

0:17 Combined Medication

0:42 How to Use It

1:33 Other Options

2:13 Avoid These Myths

2:32 Safety and Advice


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WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT PERIODS:

You should see your GP if your periods change in a way that is unusual for you, such as becoming much heavier, lasting longer, or becoming irregular, or if you have bleeding between periods, bleeding after sex, or any bleeding after the menopause. These symptoms can sometimes be caused by an infection, changes in the cervix, or, rarely, something more serious, so it’s important to get checked. You should also seek medical advice if you miss 3 periods in a row and are not pregnant, or if you’re concerned about delayed or early periods, ongoing PMS symptoms, or any period problem that is affecting your daily life or causing distress.


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About this video: Searching how to stop your period? In this video, Advanced Clinical Practitioner Abraham Jacobson Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares 7 science-backed tips to stop periods!

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