What pills do girls take to avoid menstruation

The term “menstruation” is generally used to refer to a woman’s period. Women who want to avoid menstruation can do so by using short-acting contraceptives such as deoxypregnene ethinyl estradiol tablets or progestins such as progesterone, as prescribed by their doctor.
Women who want to avoid menstruation can take a combination of short-acting contraceptives such as deoxypregnene ethinyl estradiol tablets. Since short-acting contraceptives generally suppress or delay ovulation, they can cause a delay in the menstrual cycle. If menstruation is regular, the pill is usually started 5 days after the onset of menstruation and menstruation will occur after stopping the pill.
It is also possible to delay menstruation by using progesterone and other progestins to increase the level of progesterone in the body so that the endometrium is supported by the hormone and continues to grow without peeling. The effect of delaying menstruation is usually achieved by starting progesterone 10 days before the next menstrual period.
If a girl wants to delay menstruation, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in time and use the above medications under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.