Are period-postponement pills safe? Experts reveal what’s often overlooked

More young women are using period-delay pills without medical advice, raising serious health concerns. Experts warn of possible blood clots and hormonal damage, urging caution and awareness in daily choices.

Post Published By: Donika Singh
Updated : 26 May 2026, 8:09 PM IST

New Delhi: The use of period-postponement pills has gone up a lot among women in the last few years. This is especially true during weddings, exams, travel and religious or cultural events. A lot of women are taking these pills without talking to a doctor and this is worrying doctors and people who care about public health.

How the Pills Affect the Body

Doctors say that these pills work by changing the natural hormone levels in the body to delay periods. They might be convenient in the term but they can also mess with the bodys hormone balance. Experts are warning that these pills can increase the risk of blood clots, which can be very serious. These clots can travel to organs like the lungs, brain or heart and cause big problems.

Reported Health Risks and Complications

Health specialists are talking about the effects of taking these pills without a doctors supervision. These effects include periods, too much bleeding, headaches feeling sick, anxiety and hormone imbalance that can last a long time. Women who already have health issues like being overweight PCOS, migraines, diabetes, high blood pressure or who smoke are at a risk.

There was a sad case in India where a young woman got Deep Vein Thrombosis and serious blood clots after taking period-delay medication. The investigation is still going on. This case has made people talk more about being safe with medication and going to the doctor.

Need for Awareness and Medical Guidance

Doctors are saying that women should only take pills if a doctor tells them to. They do not think women should take these pills on their own especially if it is, for convenience. Health experts also want people to know that periods are a part of life and women should not feel like they need to stop them just to fit in.

Public health people are trying to make women aware of the risks and tell them to go to the doctor. They want women to use medication in a way to avoid health problems that can be prevented. Period-postponement pills and the way women use them is an issue that needs to be talked about. Women and young girls need to know about the risks of period-postponement pills and how to stay safe.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  26 May 2026, 8:09 PM IST