Yes, Cerazette (a progestogen-only contraceptive pill) can stop periods completely for some women. Here's how it typically affects periods:
Cerazette prevents ovulation and thins the uterine lining, which can reduce or stop menstrual bleeding altogether over time.
If you're concerned about the changes or lack of periods, it's always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider — especially to rule out other causes like pregnancy.
- Some women stop having periods altogether while taking Cerazette.
- Others may experience lighter, irregular, or more frequent spotting or bleeding.
- This variation is normal and depends on how your body reacts to the hormone desogestrel, the active ingredient in Cerazette.
Cerazette prevents ovulation and thins the uterine lining, which can reduce or stop menstrual bleeding altogether over time.
If you're concerned about the changes or lack of periods, it's always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider — especially to rule out other causes like pregnancy.