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hi my wife mensuration period shall start at 01/08/2015 and we plan to travel 2/8/2015 for our honeymoon trip. i want her to start her period 5 days earlier then schedule period date. how and what tablet could help to get period start 5 days earlier then the actual date.
Periods can be preponed by taking Norethisterone (Progestin containing tablet).
Norethisterone 5mg tablet should be taken 3 times a day beginning 3 days before (i.e., July 29th 2015) the expected period is due to begin. It is then taken every day in the same dosage until such time until it is convenient for the period to begin. You can expect your period in 3-4 days after stopping Norethisterone.
Since this is not an over the counter medication so you can discuss this with a Gynaecologist regarding this and get a prescription for the same.
Hope this answers your query.
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Suggest Medication To Prepone Periods
Hi! Periods can be preponed by taking Norethisterone (Progestin containing tablet). Norethisterone 5mg tablet should be taken 3 times a day beginning 3 days before (i.e., July 29th 2015) the expected period is due to begin. It is then taken every day in the same dosage until such time until it is convenient for the period to begin. You can expect your period in 3-4 days after stopping Norethisterone. Since this is not an over the counter medication so you can discuss this with a Gynaecologist regarding this and get a prescription for the same. Hope this answers your query.