Safely and effectively delay your period
When an important holiday, event, or celebration is approaching, your period can sometimes arrive at the least convenient moment. Fortunately, it’s possible to delay your period safely and naturally with a clinically proven prescription treatment.
Norethisterone is a synthetic hormone that mimics the body’s natural progesterone, temporarily maintaining hormone levels to delay menstruation for up to 17 days. Once the tablets are stopped, your period will usually start within 2–3 days.
At ifeelshy®, we provide MHRA-approved Norethisterone tablets prescribed by UK-licensed healthcare professionals following a quick and confidential online consultation. Whether you’re travelling, getting married, or attending a major event, this treatment offers reliable flexibility and peace of mind.
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Norethisterone mimics the natural hormone progesterone, maintaining hormone levels to delay menstruation until treatment stops.
You can delay your period for up to 17 days, depending on how long you take the medication.
Take one tablet three times a day, starting 3 days before your period is due. Continue until you want your period to begin again.
Yes — short-term use of Norethisterone for period delay is safe for most women. It is prescribed after a medical assessment to ensure suitability.
Your period typically returns 2 to 3 days after finishing your course of tablets.
No — Norethisterone does not prevent pregnancy. You’ll still need to use reliable contraception such as condoms or the contraceptive pill.
Most women tolerate it well, but mild side effects such as bloating, breast tenderness, or spotting can occur.
It may not be suitable for women with a history of blood clots, liver disease, or unexplained vaginal bleeding. Always complete the online consultation for safe prescribing.
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