Period Delay Pills : Safe Or Not? Everything You Want To Know About Period Delay Tablets



The festival season is upon us, and I’m sure many of us have lots of plans in the coming weeks as well. Think of all the fun you’ll have taking cute #OOTDs, visiting friend's or acquaintances places and just enjoying your well deserved break. But then imagine if your period comes on the first day of your getaway, now wouldn’t that be a downer? This is where period delaying pills, such as Norethisterone tablets, come into the picture.There are several methods to delay your period, skip periods, or even stop having periods altogether. These can be hugely helpful for women who find periods painful, limiting or just downright inconvenient. But what exactly does taking these pills (or medication) do to your body? And how are they different from birth control? The increase in these types of period suppression has led to debate about the possible health risks of interfering with your natural menstrual cycle.

That first period may have been a cause for celebration at sleepovers ten or twenty years ago but for many women, the novelty has worn off as they juggle menstruation and manic lifestyles. There is one article, which I follow religiously, to gain knowledge on different health related issue, they also wrote an article about various important aspects of taking period delay tablets, that you might want to check.

However in general when we talk about the safety taking medicines including the Norethisterone and the oral contraceptives; for many women they come up with certain side effects, especially when taken for long period of time. Usually there is breast tenderness, blood clots, headaches and nausea with these medicines. So, in this case you need to consult your doctor. However, as per my experience, there is no need to worry if you are experiencing breast tenderness, nausea, after having period delaying pill, as this is perfectly normal.



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