Inducing menstruation through travel?
Hello, Doctor: I wanted to avoid having my period during my trip, so I went to the obstetrics and gynecology department to get medication to induce menstruation.
The pharmacy provided me with MEDRONE and ESTROMON, instructing me to take them from January 1 to January 5.
However, I didn't notice that there were two types of medication in the bag, so I only took MEDRONE for the first four days and just realized today that I have taken ESTROMON.
Can this still induce my period? Are there any effects from taking only MEDRONE? What should I do now to avoid having my period during my trip?
cj, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/01/05
Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, based on your description, you can observe for 2-3 days after completing the five-day course.
If menstruation does not occur, you may consult a gynecologist for evaluation.
Thank you! Wishing you peace and health.
Dr.
Chang
Reply Date: 2022/01/05
More Info
Delaying your period for travel can be a common concern, especially for those who have a regular menstrual cycle and want to avoid the inconvenience of menstruation during a trip. In your case, you were prescribed two medications: Medrone and Estromon, with specific instructions on how to take them. Let's break down the use of these medications and their implications for your situation.
Understanding Medrone and Estromon:
1. Medrone: This medication is a form of methylprednisolone, which is a corticosteroid. It is primarily used for its anti-inflammatory effects and is not typically used as a contraceptive or for delaying menstruation. While it can affect the menstrual cycle due to its hormonal properties, it is not specifically designed for this purpose. Taking Medrone alone may not effectively delay your period as intended.
2. Estromon: This medication contains estrogen and is often used in combination with other hormones to regulate menstrual cycles. Estrogen can help in delaying menstruation when taken in a specific regimen, usually in conjunction with progestins or other hormonal therapies.
Your Current Situation:
Since you have taken Medrone alone for the first four days and only started Estromon on the fifth day, it is essential to understand that the effectiveness of delaying your period may be compromised. The combination of both medications is typically required to achieve the desired effect of postponing menstruation.
What to Do Next:
1. Complete the Course: Continue taking Estromon as prescribed. After completing the five-day course, monitor your body for any signs of menstruation. It may take a few days for your body to respond to the hormonal changes.
2. Consult Your Doctor: If your period does not arrive within a few days after finishing the medication, or if you have any concerns about the medications you have taken, it is crucial to consult your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status.
3. Avoid Self-Medication: Do not attempt to self-medicate with over-the-counter products or other hormonal treatments without professional guidance. This can lead to unwanted side effects or complications.
4. Consider Other Options: If you are looking for alternatives for future travel, you might want to discuss with your doctor about using oral contraceptives that can be taken continuously to skip periods. This method can be more reliable for travel planning.
Potential Side Effects:
While Medrone does not have significant side effects when taken short-term, it can cause issues such as weight gain, mood changes, and increased appetite. Estromon, on the other hand, may lead to side effects like nausea, breast tenderness, and headaches. Always report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider.
Conclusion:
In summary, while you have taken Medrone and Estromon with the intention of delaying your period, the effectiveness may be reduced due to the initial lack of Estromon. It is essential to follow through with the prescribed regimen and consult your healthcare provider for further guidance. Planning ahead for future trips by discussing reliable methods of period management with your doctor can help you avoid similar situations. Safe travels!
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