Can i take yasmin as emergency contraception




















You can take the morning after pill more than once in a menstrual cycle, if you need to. I took Plan B and had an unusually light period for me. My periods historically have always been debilitating, painful, and very heavy. Has anyone here ever taken the Plan B One Step and got preggers anyway? The work environment is hostile or otherwise unsafe, or it is unsafe to carry out your assigned responsibilities.

The first day of your menstrual period Day 1 Start or 2. The first Sunday after the onset of your menstrual period. Yes, you would need protection the first 7 days.

Ideally, you would check with the prescribing doctor. Hope it helps. Guest over a year ago In reply to medic-dan on - click to read. But would it be fine if I start it at other time, as long as i use protection first 7 days.

Any time you miss a dosage of Yasmin birth control pills, it is recommended to use back up non-hormonal contraception for at least one week following the missed pills. Consult with your doctor if you have been prescribed a different dosage of Yasmin. You may be pregnant if you have missed a period for 2 months in a row. If you suspect you are pregnant, consult your medical practitioner immediately. Yasmin is not recommended for use if you are pregnant.

Although taking Yasmin birth control pills does have side effects, it does have a selection of health benefits. Yasmin has a rating of 3. While some women did say that Yasmin worked for them, many noted that they experienced several side effects of the drug, including low sex drive, mood swings, and heart palpitations.

Yasmin is not for everyone, if you have any questions or concerns, talk to your doctor. If Yasmin is not working for you, your doctor can recommend other birth control options. Gerardo Sison, Pharm. He piloted a longitudinal clinical research program and completed his clinical internship at St.

Share this Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin. Search for:. Important Information about Yasmin Birth Control Pills Do not take Yasmin birth control pills if you are pregnant or have recently had a baby no earlier than 4 weeks after delivery. Additionally, you should avoid taking Yasmin if you have any of the following: Severe migraines Uncontrolled high blood pressure Kidney disease Heart disease Coronary artery disease Adrenal gland disorder Circulation problems especially diabetes Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding Liver disease or liver cancer Take certain Hepatitis C medications, Have had major surgery Smoke and are over 35 years of age Have had a heart attack, stroke, or blood clot, or jaundice caused by pregnancy or birth control pills Have breast, uterus, cervical or vaginal cancer It is important to note that taking Yasmin increases your risk of developing blood clots, and having a stroke, or heart attack.



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