I have been on norethisterone for 2 months I came on my period as normal after 2 -3 days like my doctor said I would started the next course as advised then stopped as advised then I had a `show` 48 hours after stopping the last tablet but no normal period.
I have since had a pregnancy test which proved negative and am due another pregnancy urine and blood test tomorrow,
The doctor has advised me to not take any more tablets and to see what results I get from these tests tomorrow
No, it does not stop pregnancy. You are still at risk if you do not use contraception.
Once your period has started you can't stop your period, not for just one day, and there is no reason why you should given as there's nothing thatyou can't do during your period. You can delay your period for a day before it starts by taking progesterone medicine such as Norethisterone.
You can take Norethisterone which will stop your period for as long as you take it.
The answer is unpredictable. If you used it temporarily, you may have withdrawal bleeding as soon as you stop, or you may have none. Your next period should show up no later than six weeks.
Birth control pills can stop your period without taking another medication. Instead of taking your sugar pills you skip this and start the next pack which will prevent your period from starting but you may experience some spotting. Personally I wouldn't be happy about taking two different medications which deal with your reproductive area. Speak to your doctor.
Norethisterone. Norethindrone (norethisterone) is a prescription medicine that can delay the start of a period. Your doctor my prescribe you three tablets a day, starting three to four days before you expect your period to begin. Once you stop taking the medicine, your period should begin within two to three days.
You should contact the prescriber for advice specific to your situation. Usually when hormones are offered due to prolonged spotting on Depo, the patient can stop taking them at her discretion. Irregular bleeding may resume when you stop them.
Norethisterone can delay your period, you'd need to get this from your doctor. Norethisterone is a progesterone pill so it overrides the progesterone drop that would trigger menstruation, you take it three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue use up until you want your period to start - once you stop taking the pill there is a sharp decline in progesterone levels which will trigger your period to start.
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.
my friend stopped takin depo 7 months ago and is still waiting for a period
BV won't cause period to stop for 5 months.
Sometimes it can delay ur period but it wont stop it ... the shots stops ur period for three months tho Actually, if you're on the mono kind of pill you can choose when to have your period by simply starting a new pack when you reach the placebo week. If you've been taking the pill for a few months you shouldn't get your period until a couple of days after not taking it.