Thank you for choosing EmpowHER and sharing your question. Many women wish to stop or delay their period for special ocassions, travel or reasons such as yours.
Typically if you take two packs of pills back to back, you can delay your period, however you are on a bit of a time crunch and so I suggest that you call your doctor who prescribed you the Levora. If you cannot reach him or her, you can call the pharmacist. This is not something you want to do without speaking with a medical professional. It can really affect your cycle and the birth control may not work as it is suppose to and you could get pregnant by taking it in a different way than prescribed.
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Hi Anon,
Thank you for choosing EmpowHER and sharing your question. Many women wish to stop or delay their period for special ocassions, travel or reasons such as yours.
Typically if you take two packs of pills back to back, you can delay your period, however you are on a bit of a time crunch and so I suggest that you call your doctor who prescribed you the Levora. If you cannot reach him or her, you can call the pharmacist. This is not something you want to do without speaking with a medical professional. It can really affect your cycle and the birth control may not work as it is suppose to and you could get pregnant by taking it in a different way than prescribed.
Anon, can you call your doctor today?
Best,
Kristin
October 23, 2014 - 12:03pmThis Comment
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