What contraceptive do you take to delay menstruation?
Taking birth control pills can affect menstruation. At present, the safest and most effective way to delay menstruation is to take small doses of short-acting oral contraceptives, such as Yousiming and Mafuron, preferably one month in advance, otherwise it is difficult to ensure the "delayed" effect.
According to the calculation, it is assumed that menstruation comes around June 15, and the menstrual cycle is usually 28 days. To delay menstruation, you can take a small dose of short-acting oral contraceptive from May 15 (the month before menstrual cramps 1 day), and take 1 tablet every day. Take the medicine continuously until June 15, and withdrawal bleeding may occur after stopping taking the medicine for 2-3 days. In this way, you can successfully postpone menstruation. Women with irregular menstruation can also start taking medicine on the first day of menstruation in the previous month.
After taking birth control pills, the secretory period of endometrium can be maintained, prolonged and not shed, thus achieving the purpose of delaying menstruation. If you are worried about your menstrual cycle on honeymoon, seaside holiday, sports meeting and other important occasions, you can try this method.
Can staying up late postpone menstruation?
In today's fast-paced life, staying up late has become the patent of most young women. Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon of women, and most factors have certain influence on menstruation. So what? Experts pointed out that it will. If you don't pay attention to rest, keeping enough sleep will lead to endocrine disorders and affect menstruation.
Experts pointed out that women of childbearing age, if they stay up late for a long time and don't pay attention to rest, will inhibit the function of pituitary gland, so that the ovaries will no longer secrete female hormones and ovulate, and menstruation will begin to be disordered. Similarly, long-term depression, sulking or bad mood can also affect menstruation.
Menstruation is a normal physiological cycle of women and a sign of women's maturity. Irregular menstruation refers to menstrual changes caused by various reasons, including the advance and delay of menarche age, changes in cycle, menstrual period and menstrual volume, which is one of the most common symptoms of gynecological diseases.
The main reasons for irregular menstruation are as follows:
1. Organic diseases or drugs.
Including local inflammation, tumor, dysplasia and malnutrition of reproductive organs; Intracranial diseases; Other endocrine dysfunction such as thyroid, adrenal skin retention dysfunction, diabetes, Sheehan's disease, etc. Liver disease; Blood diseases, etc. Use drugs to treat mental illness; Endocrine preparations or intrauterine devices may cause irregular menstruation. Some professions, such as long-distance runners, are prone to amenorrhea.
Second, it is caused by neuroendocrine dysfunction.
Neuroendocrine dysfunction is mainly the unstable or defective function of hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary axis, that is, menstrual disease.