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Took Primolut For Delaying The Periods. How The Periods Will Be Changed Now On?

I took primolet last month for the first time to delay my period due to important travel plans. I only took it for a few days and my period arrived 3 days after stoping ( one week later then it was due) My cycle is usually very predictable and I am wondering if it will now fall in line with new dates? I.e will my next ovulation be one week later then it would have been if I had not taken primolet?
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Most often, the disturbance created may stay only for one or two cycles and the system resets to the original dates. Even otherwise, there is nothing much to worry so long as you continue to get regular periods starting with the new date. So, you can expect your next cycle to fall in line with your new date as the ovulation may be delayed. Hope your query is answered. Take care.
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Took Primolut For Delaying The Periods. How The Periods Will Be Changed Now On?

Hi, Most often, the disturbance created may stay only for one or two cycles and the system resets to the original dates. Even otherwise, there is nothing much to worry so long as you continue to get regular periods starting with the new date. So, you can expect your next cycle to fall in line with your new date as the ovulation may be delayed. Hope your query is answered. Take care.