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Have Irregular Menstrual Cycles After Childbirth, Need To Postpone. How To Do This ?

I am getting married in October and I set our wedding date around my menstrual cycle. I use an app to track my cycle and up until 2 months I was like clockwork. I am now due for my period the day we get married! I had a baby 2 yrs ago via caesarean and since then my periods have been terrible! I need to take something to stop and realise I don't have much time left. I need to be sure it works!
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Hi
Thanks for your query.
YOu need to be VERY specific with your dates.
WHen was your last period, when are you due, and how long you wish to postpone your periods.
Once you write back with the dates, progesterone preparations can be taken to delay the period as desired, or prepone them.
Take care.
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Have Irregular Menstrual Cycles After Childbirth, Need To Postpone. How To Do This ?

Hi Thanks for your query. YOu need to be VERY specific with your dates. WHen was your last period, when are you due, and how long you wish to postpone your periods. Once you write back with the dates, progesterone preparations can be taken to delay the period as desired, or prepone them. Take care.