5 Most Effective Ways To Delay Your Periods Before Your Wedding

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5 Most Effective Ways To Delay Your Periods Before Your Wedding

Your wedding, apart from being very special, can also be very stressful. Add to that, the tension of your periods, and your wedding experience can be ruined. No woman wants anything to spoil this special experience for her, including her periods.

The good part is that there are some products available in the market as well as some natural remedies that make it possible to delay your periods without any side effects. The question here then is- what can a woman do to delay her periods? We bring you here some suggestions that are safe and effective.

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#1. Try oral contraceptive pills

The oral contraceptive pill is one of the most effective ways of delaying your periods. However, one needs to remember that using oral contraceptive pills for delaying your periods is only a ‘once in a while’ option. Using them too often can cause side effects. Take these pills only on the advice of a doctor. Do not take these pills back to back, for more than three months. “For this method to work, you must start taking the pills a few days after your last periods. If you start them just before the periods, they will not work,” says Dr Swati Dighe, gynaecologist at a leading hospital.

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#2. Use prescription drugs

A lot of women claim that the use of drugs, such as Vicodin or Xanax can delay the period. If you will like to consider this option too, then it will be best to consult your gynaecologist first. Before taking any of these, remember that they have side effects and they are not a scientifically proven remedy. Do not use this as a way to prolong the delay of your periods because repeated use can mess up your cycle severely. Another popular periods delay pill is Norethisterone. Aarti Gulati, who was expecting her periods just before her wedding day, opted for this. She says, “I started this medication three days before my periods were supposed to come. I had to take it three times a day and I took it for about a week. After I stopped taking it, my periods started three days later.”

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#3. Try home remedies

There is no scientific research to back these things. However, some women say that home remedies can actually delay your periods. So, if your grandma knows of some trick that she used, maybe you could benefit from them. Some tricks we can suggest are try :

  • For a full week before the onset of your period, consume fried gram lentil soup with warm water on a daily basis.
  • Increase the amount of physical activity you engage in as much as you can safely manage, starting two to four weeks prior to your next expected period.
  • Avoid foods that increase the 'heat' in your body like papaya, sesame, mangoes, pineapple, dates, and many root vegetables.
  • Avoid spicy foods like hot peppers and spicy seasonings like ginger, garlic, paprika, and black pepper as they can bring on an early period.

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#5. Use a ring or a patch

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You can also use a contraceptive ring, such as NuvaRing as a method of delaying your periods. This can be used at any time of your cycle. After you have used it for three weeks, you will have to put a new ring in place. You can also use a contraceptive patch such as the Ortho Evra three weeks prior to your date. However, Dr. Swati cautions, “Just like the pill, never use these to skip your periods for more than three months. It can really play havoc with your hormones.” You may experience some spotting though, so keep a look out for that. And do consult your doctor, before using these methods.

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#5. Use a Softcup

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For a short-term fix, you could try a Softcup. This is a feminine hygiene product, but can be used to delay your periods. Once inserted, the Softcup can be worn for up to 12 hours and is quite comfortable. And, it will let you enjoy the festive celebrations without the tension of handling your period.

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So, here are the most effective tricks to delay your periods just before your special day. If you really don't want to miss out on all the fun of your weddding activities, just try these methods, and make your wedding truly memorable.

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