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Buy Yasmin now online or at your local pharmacy with a prescription. Yasmin is used to prevent pregnancy in pill form. It does not protect against HIV or other STD's.
Yasmin pills come in a twenty eight day cycle pack. The first twenty one are the hormone pills – Estradiol and Drospirenon. THE other seven are a different color and don't contain any hormone in them. You start the pack in the first day of your period. There is no backup protection needed since you are starting on the first day. If it is your first packet, however, you may want to use protection for the first seven days just to be sure you are protected against pregnancy.
Yasmin can be harmful if you have certain diseases or illnesses in your history. Stroke, heart attack, angina, clotting problems, or cancer of the reproductive organs may make Yasmin the wrong choice for you. Discuss your options with your doctor to find out if Yasmin is right for you. Yasmin can cause birth defects in the unborn baby and it may cross into the mother's milk as well. Do not smoke while taking Yasmin.
Yasmin side effects include vaginal bleeding which is spotting to breakthrough bleeding. It usually occurs the first couple of months you are on the drug and then it will go away. If you wear contact lenses, you may notice a change in your vision. Dark spots may be seen on the face and hands. Swelling of the hands and ankles are also a common side effect. You may also experience headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of hair, and vaginal infections.
Before starting on Yasmin, make sure your doctor has a complete medical history. Tell him any and all medical problems you have had so he can choose a contraceptive that is right for you.
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