① For those with regular menstruation, you can start to take oral contraceptive pills for visiting relatives 3-5 days before menstruation, and take one pill every night continuously until the end of the activity, and menstruation will come 3-5 days after stopping the drug.
② Those who are taking short-acting contraceptives can continue taking them after taking 22 tablets.
In the second half of the menstrual cycle, it is best to take oral contraceptives one week before the next menstruation, two tablets a day, until the first three days of your scheduled delayed menstruation. This can achieve the purpose of delaying menstruation.
However, it is not advisable for some women to take medicine for 2-3 months at a time or for several months at a time in order to reduce menstrual flow.
Because the hypothalamus, pituitary and endometrium are not easy to recover after being inhibited by drugs.
Progesterone drug medroxyprogesterone acetate (also known as medroxyprogesterone acetate) can delay the shedding of endometrium and the beginning of menstruation. A few days after stopping the drug, the endometrium fell off due to the loss of progesterone support, and menstruation came. This medicine is easy to take, and its side effects are only occasional nausea, vomiting and headache. It will not cause endocrine disorders, and it will not cause obesity or other problems if it is taken occasionally for a short time.
If your menstrual period happens to be during a big exam, menstrual cramps will cause you obvious mental and physical discomfort. You can take progesterone on the 23rd day of menstrual cycle (from the first day of the last menstrual cramp, provided that your menstrual cycle is 28-30 days), 65,438+0 times a day, 65,438+00 mg each time, which can effectively control the specific time of menstruation. The taking time is generally 3 ~ 5 days, and menstruation will come according to the length of taking medicine, because menstruation will come after stopping taking medicine for 3 days, so as to avoid the specific time when menstruation is not suitable.
It is worth noting that artificially adjusting the time of menstrual cramps will generally not bring trouble to the normal menstrual cycle in the future, nor will it cause ovulation dysfunction and lead to infertility. Of course, if there are no special circumstances, do not take drugs to regulate the menstrual cycle. These methods can only be used in an emergency, and should not be used in general, so as to avoid exogenous hormones interfering with women's normal menstrual cycle.
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