Every time a woman has her period, it always makes her body feel uncomfortable, such as lethargy and dysmenorrhea, which are the most common adverse symptoms. Some women may artificially delay their menstrual cycle due to certain reasons, such as exams. Menstruation during exams may affect their mental state. So, how to make menstruation come later?
Female friends taking contraceptive pills can delay their menstrual cycle. Due to the presence of progesterone in contraceptive pills, the secretion of the endometrium can continue to be maintained after taking them, which prevents the occurrence of endometrial shedding and delays in menstruation. Menstruation usually occurs 3-5 days after women stop taking contraceptive pills.
Some women take contraceptive pills for a long time in order to reduce the frequency of menstruation, which is highly discouraged. If taken continuously for too long, it can affect the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and endometrium, which may cause irreparable damage to the body and even lead to amenorrhea.
Women who want to delay their menstrual cycle in the week before the onset of menstruation no longer need to take contraceptive pills. They need to inject progesterone to delay their menstrual cycle. However, progesterone and contraceptive pills are different, and progesterone is not sold in pharmacies, so everyone needs to go to the hospital to prescribe medication. After purchase, women can delay their menstrual cycle by injecting a certain dose of progesterone every day.