How to change the time of menstruation?

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We know that menstruation is women's regular, periodic uterine bleeding, is one of the external signs of mature reproductive function. In clinical practice, doctors usually use estrogen or progesterone to regulate the menstrual period of women who have normal menstrual cycle but strongly demand to change their menstrual period, if the persuasion fails

How to change the time of menstruation?

Methods: from the 16th day of menstruation, 20 mg progesterone was injected intramuscularly or 10-12 mg progesterone was taken orally for 5 days;

Methods of postponing menstruation: 1. Contraceptive No.1 (norethindrone compound tablets) or No.2 short acting oral contraceptive started from the 5th day of menstruation, 2 tablets a day for 2 weeks, and increased to 4 tablets a day from the 3rd week; 2. Norethisterone or megestrol were orally administered with progesterone 10 mg daily from the 16th day of menstruation; 3. Mifepristone (mifepristone) is a non hormonal drug. Since the 5th day of menstruation, mifepristone was taken orally 25 mg daily.

Keep in mind that the above-mentioned 1, 2 and 3 methods must be taken continuously until the "critical period" is over. Generally, menstruation comes within 7 days after stopping. It is worth noting that due to the abnormal use of sex hormones, may disturb the menstrual cycle in the future, so these methods can not be used for a long time, let alone abuse, if menstrual disorders occur, please find a gynecologist in time.

matters needing attention

When taking sex hormones for the first time, some people will have dizziness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions. The contraindications include: women over 40 years old, lactation, hypertension, diabetes, liver and kidney diseases, thyroid diseases, thromboembolic diseases, breast and reproductive organ malignant tumors or suspected tumor.