Thursday, October 04, 2007

Norethisterone for Delaying Periods

From Patient UK

Delaying a Period

Some women may wish to delay a period. This may be if a period is due at a time that would be very inconvenient. For example, on a special holiday, during an exam or other major life event. Delaying a period cannot be guaranteed but the following usually work.

Women taking the combined oral contraceptive pill

If you are taking a fixed dose combined pill then simply start the next pack without the usual 7 day break. Taking two packs 'back to back' in this way is safe if it is done occasionally. Do not go longer than two packs together without stopping for a period.

If you are taking a tri- or bi-phasic type of pill then you will need to take the last 'phase' of the pills from the second pack immediately after finishing the first pack. Alternatively you can change to a fixed dose pill.

How does this work
Women taking 'the pill' do not have normal periods. Rather, they are 'withdrawal bleeds' which occur when the oestrogen in the pill is not taken. The hormones in the pill help to sustains the lining of the uterus. The withdrawal bleed will not normally occur until the pill is stopped and the level of hormone in the body falls (usually once a month in the 7 day break between pill packs).

Women not taking 'the pill'

Norethisterone tablets can be prescribed. The dose is 5mg three times a day starting 3-4 days before a period is due. It can be continued for up to 2 weeks or so until you want to have a period. The period will normally begin 2-3 days after stopping it. Norethisterone is normally safe to take. Some women have side effects such as bloating, stomach upset, breast discomfort and reduced libido (sex drive).

How does this work
Norethisterone is a progestogen hormone. Progestogens are hormones that sustain the lining of the uterus. Normally at the time before a period there is a fall in the level of progestogen hormone in the body. When it falls below a certain level the lining of the uterus is shed as menstrual period. By taking norethisterone tablets (progestogen) the lining of the uterus is sustained until the tablet is stopped.

11 Comments:

At 11:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What happens if you take at the same day that your period is due?

 
At 6:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

okay, i'm taking ortho tri-cyclin lo (Norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol) is this considered a tri? and if so...I would take all of the pills in the first set and instead of taking the placebos i would then take the last set of pills (the set before the placebo set) in the next pack?

 
At 6:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

im taking norethisterone tablets 5 mg 3 times a day .been on them for 2 days had to stop because of bad head ache and bad pains in belly do u think my periods will come bk.my periods stop because i had a miscarry 8 weeks ago and had to have a d and c thank u

 
At 2:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am going to take Norethisterone to delay my period, I just want to know if I delay my period when does my next period will be due ?just after 28 days or the day it used to be due?

 
At 2:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to take Norethisterone 1 month before mywedding so I don't have the side effects on the oliday, I am just assuming that my period will come back after 28days right?

 
At 4:14 PM, Blogger ~莎~ said...

I'm having irregular menstrual cycle...stopped having period for around 3 months. I had my urine test and everything is normal (i'm not pregnant). So, should i take this Norethisterone tablets?

 
At 5:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you still ovulate the same month you have taking Norethisterone ie after you know have your period.

 
At 9:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would it be appropriate for a 15 year old to take norethisterone? I have had my period for 2 years and it's very irregular. Thanks, Taylor
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At 1:17 AM, Anonymous dii said...

i had my period thrice in a month, and was given norethisterone, guess what! it completely stopped, and discontinued after seven days, and three days later it ocurred again, it has been a hell of a month. the doctor advised to re-start them again, and it stopped again. the multi million question is, where is this blood coming from, and when it stops, where does it get frozen?
after we did tests and scans for pregnancy and fibroids which came out ok and showing nothing abnormal, but still i am curious.....

 
At 2:56 PM, Blogger bee.mazzy said...

after using the norethisterone tablet am i going to be able to fall pregnant

 
At 6:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ive just spoken to my gp today who has perscribed some for my 10 year old as a one off due to her going on a school trip and her heavy cycle.

 

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