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Period delay pills for visa health exam
I have a health examination for Australian visa. I have been informed that females must avoid tests during mensuration cycle due to difference in urinalysis. I think the appointment date for medical check and my periods date will clash. Should I take the period delay pills such as norethisterone for 5 days? Would it show a difference or issue in my urinalysis or blood test if I take the period delay pills? I would not prefer to delay the medical check as its crucial to finish it within 14 days of submitting the application.
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Pls take med to delay periods
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You can take pills to delay your periods. It will solve all your problem. It will not show in routine blood or urine examination.
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U hv been wrongly advised U Don't need an pills The tests will not be affected even if ur menstruating If red blood cells are seen during urine examination The first question will be asked to u will be were u menstruating Thn then there will be no issues relax Be normal
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