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Question #21180
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I want to postpone my periods which is supposed to come next week.what medicine should I take?

Amrita

Hello Doctor, I’m 20 years old. My periods are mostly regular (30–32 day cycle). My last period started on 18 December. I have a 5-day trip from 19–23 January with a lot of travel. I started having cramps from 14–15 January, quite painful. I wanted to know: Is it safe at this stage to delay my period, or Should I focus only on pain and flow control now? I don’t have PCOS, thyroid issues, migraine with aura, clotting problems, and I’m not on birth control. Please advise what is medically safest right now. Thank you.

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Hello,

Yes, you can safely delay your period even now.

Best option at this stage

Norethisterone 5 mg

Take 1 tablet 3 times daily Start 3 days before your expected period Continue until you want periods to come

Period usually starts 2–4 days after stopping

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Since you are already having significant cramps and your period is due any day, it is not medically ideal to try delaying it now, as starting hormones this late often causes breakthrough bleeding or worsens pain. At this stage, the safest option is pain and flow control (NSAIDs like mefenamic acid or ibuprofen, antispasmodics, hydration, heat therapy), which can reduce cramps and sometimes lessen flow. Please consult a gynecologist before your trip to get the right pain-control plan and emergency guidance, and consider period-delay options only earlier in future cycles for better safety and effectiveness.

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To postpone your period, it’s generally considered safe for individuals without contraindications to use hormone-based medications. Norethisterone is one such option that is often prescribed to delay menstruation. It’s crucial you talk to your healthcare provider to make sure it’s right for your particular situation. Usually, Norethisterone is started around three days before your period is due and continued until you’re ready for it to resume. However, it’s important to note it might not be advisable to start if your period is very imminent, as it may not effectively delay it if started too late in your cycle. As far as safety profiles go, Norethisterone is generally well-tolerated, though it can sometimes cause side effects like nausea, headache, or changes in mood. If the period delay isn’t feasible, focusing on managing cramps might be a sensible route. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen can be effective in managing menstrual cramps as they not only help with pain but can also reduce menstrual flow. These should be taken with food to minimize potential stomach discomfort. Be sure to follow dosing instructions on the label and consider any personal health concerns that might make NSAIDs inadvisable. While considering your options, factor in that some individuals prefer to let their body continue its natural cycle, especially if the delay might inconvenience them later. Overall, I would suggest consulting with your primary care physician or a gynecologist to discuss your specific needs and to ensure that any intervention aligns well with your health profile and lifestyle.

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Hello Amrita It’s great to hear that your health is stable and your periods are regular. If you’re looking to adjust your menstrual cycle for your trip, there are a few options, but it’s important to approach this carefully.

Options to Consider 1. Hormonal Birth Control: If you’re on hormonal contraceptives, you can often skip the placebo pills or adjust the timing with your doctor’s guidance. 2. Medications: Some doctors may prescribe medications like norethisterone to delay your period. This should be done under medical supervision. 3. Natural Methods: While not scientifically proven, some people try lifestyle changes, like diet or exercise, to influence their cycle, but results can vary.

Rx- norethisterone tablets - twice a day till date you want to extend your periods

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Hello dear See as per clinical history the periods are regular which ensures you have good reproductive health. However ocd medication alter the normal reproductive cycle by inhibition of ovulation. Also there are chances of side-effects. Also due to pcos there will be hormonal alterations So please share the below tests first for better clarification Serum tsh Serum ferritin Pelvic USG Rft Lft Serum rbs So i suggest you to please get in person consultation with gynaecologist fir safety. Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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You are 20 years old, healthy, with regular 30–32 day cycles. Your last period started on 18 December, and you are now having significant cramps from 14–15 January, which means your body has already entered the late luteal phase and menstruation is about to start naturally. Your trip is 19–23 January.

At this stage, the medically safest option is NOT to try to delay your period, and instead to manage pain and flow.

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