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Levothyroxine & Taking Norethisterone (period delay tables)

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Hi All,

I am currently taking 75mcg of Levothyroxine.

My wedding is at the end of May this year and it just so happens that this is when my period is due. My periods are quite unpredictable, some days my cycle is 25 days and others its 34.

I am thinking of taking period delay tables and I just wanted to check if anyone else has taken these before whilst taking Levothyroxine and if it is safe to do so?

Thanks in advance!

Emma :)

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yes I have. Many times. No problems whatsoever. Have a good wedding x

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Thank you! <3 xx

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