
womens health / Period Delay
Period Delay Treatment
Online access to period delay treatment for eligible patients, with suitability checked before supply.
Online care request
Start a guided request for Period Delay
The public reference journey starts with a short treatment questionnaire, captures the preferred option, then routes the answers for review before supply is released. This version keeps that structure while rewriting the wording.
Choose the treatment route
Capture the option the person hopes to receive and whether this is a new request or a repeat journey.
Complete the required fields in this section before moving forward.
Why request this service online
Useful for planned travel or events
The service is designed for short-term period delay requests when treatment is appropriate and timing is suitable.
Private online review
Cycle timing, pregnancy risk, and medical suitability can be checked discreetly before treatment is supplied.
Clear timing guidance
The service can explain when treatment usually needs to be started and what to expect after stopping it.
How it works
Complete a short assessment
Answer questions on your cycle, contraception, pregnancy risk, and relevant medical history.
Suitability review
A clinician checks whether period delay treatment is appropriate and whether any additional advice is needed first.
Receive approved supply
Treatment can then be prepared for dispatch in time for the requested schedule where appropriate.
About this treatment or service
Period delay services are generally intended for short-term use when someone wants to postpone a period for a specific reason such as travel or an event. They are not suitable for everyone and are not a substitute for investigating unusual bleeding or menstrual symptoms.
Delivery options
Home delivery
Approved treatment can be sent directly in discreet packaging.
Time-sensitive fulfilment
Early ordering helps ensure treatment arrives in time for planned use.
Treatment details
The review usually checks cycle timing, pregnancy risk, clot history, migraines, smoking, and whether hormonal treatment is safe for you before any supply is approved.