Superdrug now sells over-the-counter pill that can delay your period - and it's perfect for holidays and special events 🙌
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If you're already taking the combined contraceptive pill then you don't need to buy the period delay pill.This way, your period will be delayed until the end of the second blister pack. Some women may experience breakthrough bleeding or spotting when delaying their period this way.Michael Henry, Superdrug’s healthcare director, said: “We continue to look for ways to bring accessible healthcare to our customers on the high street.
"The Period Delay Pill has been available on our Online Doctor service previously and now introducing it in our pharmacies and nurse clinics with a consultation and questionnaire allows women to make the choice easily and quickly should they choose to delay their period.
Dr Pixie McKenna, Superdrug’s Health Ambassador, added: “The Period Delay Pill offers women more choice when it comes to their periods. "Before taking any medication, a patient should always read the patient information leaflet and I’d always recommend talking any concerns or questions through with a healthcare professional.The period delay pill is available from Superdrug from todayWoman who suffered from hormonal mood swings on The Pill launches website inviting women to review their contraception methods
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