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Dr. Vandana Gandhi Contraception Advice

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Dr. Mugdha Vartak Contraception Advice

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Questions & Answers on "Contraception Advice" (4984)

How to delay periods? Last period date 26 March.

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Taking special medicine can delay monthly cycles. A prescription called "norethindrone" can temporarily stop periods. However, self-medicating poses risks of side effects. If rescheduling your period is necessary, always consult with your doctor first. They will prescribe the medication correctly and explain its usage based on your cycle details. Sharing the date of your last period helps ensure accurate medical guidance.

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