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Period Delay Sheffield

Planning around a holiday, wedding or event? Speak privately with a pharmacist about delaying your period at our Highfield clinic in Sheffield. Suitability is checked first, with same-day appointments and free parking.

  • Speak to a pharmacist in person
  • Confidential women’s health consultation
  • Suitability checked before treatment
  • Free parking · same-day appointments
  • GPhC Registered Pharmacy
  • 4.9★ · 128 reviews
  • Free on-site parking
  • Confidential consultations
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£19.99
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What is period delay?

Period delay is a simple, short-term way to postpone your menstrual period around a specific occasion — a holiday, a wedding, an exam, a sporting event or a religious observance. It uses a prescription tablet containing a progestogen, which keeps hormone levels up so your period is held off until you stop taking it. At our Sheffield clinic, you can talk it through face to face with a pharmacist, who will check that period delay is safe and suitable for you before supplying anything. The whole conversation is private and unhurried, and we’ll give you a clear schedule for exactly when to start and stop the tablets so the timing works around your plans. With same-day appointments and free parking in Highfield, it’s a discreet, convenient option for women across Sheffield who want a little control over their cycle for an important date.

How it works at our clinic

  1. Book an appointment. Come in a week or so before your period is due — same-day slots are usually available.
  2. Confidential consultation. Our pharmacist checks your health and confirms period delay is suitable for you.
  3. Clear schedule. If appropriate, we supply your tablets and explain exactly when to start and stop.

When to start and how long it lasts

Period delay tablets are usually started three days before your period is due and continued for as long as you wish to delay, up to around 17 days. Your period normally returns within two to three days of the last tablet. Because timing matters, it’s best to visit in good time rather than at the last minute.

Is it right for me?

Most healthy people can use period delay occasionally. It may not be suitable if you have a history of blood clots or certain other conditions, which is why we always check first. Period delay tablets are not a contraceptive and offer no protection against pregnancy. If period delay isn’t right for you, we’ll explain why and discuss alternatives.

In Sheffield or online

Prefer to sort it from home? Our online period delay service offers the same confidential consultation with discreet next-day delivery across England. For more background, see our guides on how to delay your period safely and norethisterone side effects.

Period delay prices

  • Period delay tablets (norethisterone) — full course Includes online consultation from £19.99
  • Next-day delivery Free on orders over £40 £3.95

Includes a confidential in-person consultation.

Frequently asked questions

Can a pharmacist help me delay my period?
Yes. After a short confidential consultation to check it’s suitable for you, our pharmacist can supply period delay tablets. These contain a progestogen that postpones your period around a specific event such as a holiday, wedding or exam.
When should I come in?
Period delay tablets are usually started three days before your period is due, so it’s best to visit a week or so beforehand. Same-day appointments are available, and we’ll give you a clear schedule for when to start and stop.
How long can my period be delayed?
Period delay tablets can typically postpone your period for up to around 17 days. They’re intended for occasional use around an event rather than as a routine method of controlling your cycle.
Is it safe?
For most healthy people, occasional period delay is considered safe. It isn’t suitable for everyone — for example with a history of blood clots — which is why we check your health first. If it isn’t right for you, we’ll explain why and suggest alternatives.
Is the consultation private?
Yes. Your women’s health consultation takes place privately and your details are kept strictly confidential.
Can I do this online instead?
Yes. Our online period delay service lets you consult from home with next-day delivery across England, which many people find convenient.
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Medically reviewed by

Sohail Shafiq

Superintendent Pharmacist · GPhC 2226083

Updated 26 May 2026

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