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What's new in the beauty industry? Perfect manscaping tips for millennial men. There's no guaranteed way to delay your period, but it may be possible if you take the combined contraceptive pill. If you take a combined contraceptive pill , you can delay your period by taking 2 packets back-to-back.

Taking your contraceptive pills in the ways described above will not affect how they work as contraceptives. If you're not sure which pill you're on or which pills in the packet to miss out, speak to your pharmacist, community contraception clinic or GP. If you're taking a progestogen-only contraceptive pill , you cannot delay your period by taking 2 packets back-to-back. But you may be able to switch to the combined contraceptive pill or take another medication to delay your period. If you're not sure which type of pill you're taking, speak to your pharmacist, community contraception clinic or GP for advice.

See your GP for advice if you want to delay your period and you're not taking the combined contraceptive pill. You'll usually be prescribed 3 norethisterone tablets a day, starting 3 to 4 days before you expect your period to begin. But norethisterone does not act as a contraceptive when used in this way, so you could still get pregnant.

And norethisterone may not be suitable if you have a history of blood clots. If you currently use another type of contraception , switching to the combined contraceptive pill will allow you to delay your period. But you may need to start taking this pill several weeks before the time when you want to delay your period, and it's not suitable for everyone. Start Norethisterone 3 days before your period is due, and then continue to take it for up to 20 days.

You will get your period days after you stop taking Norethisterone. Norethisterone is not safe for some women, so it's important to check with your doctor before starting. If you request Norethisterone from us, our clinicians will make sure it's safe for you.

Please note - Norethisterone is not a contraceptive. For contraception options, visit our contraception clinic. With most brands of the combined contraceptive pill, you can take 2 packs back-to-back.

By avoiding the 7-day break you should miss the withdrawal bleed in that week. See the contraceptive pill and period delay for more information. Taking 2 packs of the combined pill back-to-back keeps the levels of oestrogen and progestogen in your body high. This prevents your womb lining from shedding. Some women take 3 packets in a row, and then have a 4 or 7 day break.

Some women take the combined pill continuously with no break. You might find that you get breakthrough bleeding or spotting if you take the pill constantly. Most brands of the combined contraceptive pill can be used in this way, including Microgynon , Rigevidon and Yasmin. If you use phasic pills, however, you should consult your doctor before using this method to delay your period see below.

For more information on the different brands of the combined contraceptive pill, see our online clinic. Phasic combined contraceptive pills contain different quantities of hormones in each pill. If you have been prescribed a phasic pill brand you should talk to your doctor before attempting to delay your period.



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