Yasmin (Drospirenone and Ethinyl estradiol) is a mix contraception pill containing female hormones that forestall ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary). Yasmin likewise causes changes in your cervical bodily fluid and uterine covering, making it harder for sperm to reach at the uterus and harder for a treated egg to append to the uterus. Yasmin is utilized as contraception to forestall pregnancy.
In what capacity would it be a good idea to take Yasmin?
Take Yasmin precisely as recommended by the specialist. Adhere to all guidelines referenced on the prescription. Try not to take Yasmin in bigger or littler sums or for longer than suggested. Take your first pill on the main day of your period or on the principal Sunday after your period starts. You may need to use back-up contraception, for example, condoms with spermicide when you first begin to utilize this drug.
Take one pill consistently. At the point when the pills run out, start another pack the next day. You could get pregnant on the off chance that you don't take one pill every day.
You may have bleeding, particularly during the initial 3 months. Tell your primary care physician if this bleeding proceeds or is extremely heavy.
If in case you notice side effects it is advised to call your doctor on an urgent basis. For example- hives; troublesome breathing; growing of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Quit utilizing Yasmin and call your primary care physician without a moment's delay on the off chance that you have:
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