Endometrium issue: Cycle delay pills can contain a progestin, like Norethindrone. Progestins suppress the build up of the inner lining of the uterus, which, when shed, causing the menstrual period. Depending on how many days the cycle delay pills were taken, the period can remain suppressed for an extended period of time, until after stopping the progestin pills the body's estrogens to become effective.
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