Late period?
There’s a pill that can help bring it back.
There are moments in life when you may worry if your period is coming—especially when it's running late. We envision a future where everyone has the option to bring on their period.
Yes, period pills exist.
Misoprostol can be used as Late Period Pills. Misoprostol is an already approved medication to prevent stomach ulcers that can also help to bring on a period.
These pills are currently used widely around the world, in countries such as Bangladesh and Cuba, and will bring on your period when it is late. You do not have to take a pregnancy test or confirm you are pregnant before using period pills. If you are pregnant, these pills will end the pregnancy.
Late Period Pills are a great option for people who worry when their period is late that they may be pregnant. Late Period Pills offer an option without needing to confirm pregnancy.
Interested in Period Pills, but not local to our study?
Visit our partner page, PeriodPills.org, for a list of telemedicine providers near you.
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About Us
Embracing the ambiguity of a late period by empowering menstruators with options to bring their period back.
There are moments in life when people aren’t sure if their period is coming. We believe in a future where people can choose to bring their period back.
Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH of the University of California, San Francisco’s Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) is conducting this study. ANSIRH is a group of researchers in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences whose mission is to conduct innovative and rigorous research on complex issues related to people’s sexual and reproductive lives.
Through the Late Period Pill Study, we aim to empower individuals by understanding and addressing their unique reproductive health needs through comprehensive research and evaluation.
Dr. Ushma Upadhyay