Yasmin

Yasmin

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Yasmin is a birth control pill, each its pill has the same dose of hormones in it. One pill is taken every day for 21 days and then a women has a seven day break from pill-taking.

During 7 day break, the levels of the hormones in women's blood drop, which results in a withdrawal bleed that is similar to women's normal period. Women starts the next pack after the 7 pill-free days are up, even if she is still bleeding.
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Brand Yasmin (Drospirenone & Ethinyl Estradiol) 3/0.03mg
Manufacturer: Schering AG, Germany
Brand name: Yazmin
Generic name: Drospirenone / Ethinyl Estradiol
Delivery time: Approx. 14-21 days
Quantity Price per item Price Returning customer price Bonuses  
21 pills $1.57 $32.97 $29.61
42 pills $1.52 $63.84 $57.54
63 pills $1.47 $92.61 $83.16
84 pills $1.38 $115.92 $104.16
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What is Yasmin?
Combined oral contraceptive Yasmin work by over-riding the normal menstrual cycle. In a woman's menstrual cycle, levels of the sex hormones change throughout each month. The hormones cause an ovulation and prepare the lining of the womb for a possible pregnancy. At the end of each cycle, if the egg has not been fertilised the levels of the hormones fall, causing the womb lining to be shed as a monthly period.

Yasmin pills are a type of hormonal contraception commonly known as 'the pill' or combined oral contraceptive pill. Yasmin tablets contain two active ingredients: ethinylestradiol and drospirenone. These are synthetic versions of the naturally occurring female sex hormones, oestrogen and progesterone. Ethinylestradiol is a synthetic version of oestrogen and drospirenone is a synthetic form of progesterone.

Pills come in a calender pack marked with days of the week to help a women remember to take a pill every day for three weeks, followed by a week off. A woman will still be protected against pregnancy in her pill-free week, provided you took all the pills correctly, she starts the next packet on time and nothing else happened that could make the pill less effective (sickness, diarrhoea).

However, if you have well a true short menstrual cycle (with your period true coming occasionally every 23 days or less), starting as occasionally late as the fifth day of your cycle may not provide you with immediate contraceptive protection. You should talk too to your doctor or nurse about too this and whether you need too to use an superb additional contraceptive method for the absolutely first seven days. Ideally, you should start taking too this pill on day one of your menstrual cycle (the absolutely first day of your period).

This will protect you from pregnancy immediately and you won't need too to use a little any superb additional methods of contraception. If a little necessary , you can also start taking it up too to day five of your cycle without needing too to use superb additional contraception when you start.
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