If you are planning a holiday, attending a big event, observing religious practices, or facing exam stress, don’t let your period get in the way.
At Imaan Healthcare, we deliver fast, discreet access to clinically approved period delay tablets, with expert guidance from our NHS-trained pharmacists.
So if you’re preparing in advance or need a last-minute solution, our tea
The Period Delay Service allows women to safely delay their menstrual cycle using period delay pills, most commonly containing norethisterone, a synthetic form of progesterone.
This hormone works by maintaining high progesterone levels in your body, which prevents the womb lining from shedding, therefore delaying your period until you stop taking the tablets.
You should begin taking the delay period pill 3 days before your expected period start date.
Your period will typically return 2–3 days after finishing the course.






There are several possible reasons for a delayed menstrual period.Â
These can include high levels of stress, sudden weight changes, intense exercise, travel, changes in routine, certain medications, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or the natural transition into perimenopause.
If your period is consistently irregular or delayed, it will be worth speaking to a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions.
Yes, stress can absolutely delay your period. Physical or emotional stress disrupts the body’s hormonal balance, particularly the hormones that regulate ovulation. This can delay or even temporarily stop your menstrual cycle.
According to the NHS Women’s Health Strategy (2024), over 38% of women in the UK reported experiencing menstrual irregularities in 2023 due to stress or lifestyle changes.
If your period is late and you’re not using delay tablets, it’s essential to rule out other causes like pregnancy, PCOS, or thyroid conditions.
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See your GP if:
You’re concerned about how long your period last
Whether you’re booking a booster, preparing for a trip, or protecting your family, Imaan Healthcare is here to help.
Imaan Healthcare is a nationwide chain of nearly over 70 independent Community Pharmacies, meaning you can easily find a pharmacy near you. We employ over 300 people from the communities where our pharmacies are based, serving over 100,000 patients yearly.