Periods rarely choose a convenient time to arrive — or maybe it's that there is no convenient time for a period, especially if yours comes with days of cramps , mood swings , nausea, and general discomfort. However, if you're hoping to skip or delay your period for vacation or another special event, there's good news: it is possible to postpone your period safely. "From a medical perspective, periods can be safely delayed or skipped," confirms board-certified ob-gyn Jerome Chelliah, MD, MPH.

Delaying your period isn't something you can make happen with home remedies, though, no matter how many hacks you might stumble across online. Methods like consuming lentils, lemon juice, or gelatin to delay your period "have not been scientifically studied or vetted," Dr. Chelliah stresses.

In other words, if it sounds too good or simple to be true, it probably is. What you can do is talk to your doctor about using birth control — specifically, hormonal birth control — to safely delay or skip your period. PS spoke to the experts to find out how you can skip your period, the pros and cons of doing so, and what types of birth control to look into if you're interested in delaying your period.

Jerome Chelliah , MD, MPH, is a board-certified ob-gyn and the former vice president of clinical operations at HerMD . Kim Langdon , MD, is an ob-gyn and the founder of Coologics, a medical device company. How to Delay Your Period With Hormonal Birth Control You have a few options when it comes t.