Yasmin Pill Pregnancy
Please answer urgent! is it normal to have thick dark red bleeding after being one month on yasmin ocp? On first day a t ...
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Please leave a positive review, if you have found my answer helpful. Consult me on Lybrate or whatsapp for proper diagnosis and treatment. My consultation fee is just 50 rs. My whatsapp number is mobile. It is not uncommon to experience changes in bleeding patterns when starting or switching to a new oral contraceptive pill. Thick dark red bleeding and passing a fleshy mass may be due to hormonal changes from the pill. It is unlikely that you are pregnant if your last sexual activity was on 8th january and your beta hcg levels are less than 0.2. However, if you continue to experience heavy bleeding or any other concerning symptoms, it is best to follow up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
I had been taking yasmin since few months and my pill-free week started on the 5th november however bleeding started on ...
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Not now but if you miss again, stop the pack and throw it. Use condoms till your periods come and then restart it.
My bf he insert condom the wrong way upside down and it was a little bit of precum then I take it off and flip it and he ...
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There were no chances of pregnancy by rubbing... You didn't need the pills.. You may suffer some side effects like irregular menses... Don't get alarmed.
I am taking yasmin 21 days pills. When this 21 pills get over, I need to wait for menses. During the waiting days, any p ...
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Hi Fathima, if you are taking Yasmin for contraception the advice is not to wait for periods but give a break of exactly 7 days before staging next pack. During those 7 days you are protected by the effects of previous pack and don’t need additional contraception. If you wait for periods and start from 2nd day or so, and assuming periods start after 1 week, the protective effect if gone. So if Yasmin was given as contraception, don’t wait for periods, wait for 7 days and start next pack. If given for other issue/s, you are safe for upto 7 days after last pill.
Hi doctor, my wife is on oral contraceptives (loette) which was suggested my a gynecologist. She has been taking it for ...
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Not necessarily you need to get worked up with blood test before diagnosing the nature of hair fall. If you wish to stop the you can definitely stop it and check for vitamin d3.
I have taken yasmin 21 for 3 months for pcos now I have stopped it last period date was oct 13 still I have not got my p ...
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Hello lybrate-user, yasmin 21 regularise your periods but as your prolactin levels are high so it will also suppress your ovulation which decreases your conception rate. So you first normalise your prolactin levels and after that take yasmin for another 3 months for periods regularisation, once regularise go for follicular study and ovulation study.
I am a 24 year old female. I've been taking yasmin for the past one month. After taking the pill for 21 days, it's been ...
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Wait for 7-10 days for the withdrawal bleeding and then start yasmin from the 5th day of the periods.
I am a 22 year old female. I have just started taking birth control for the first time it is yasmin birth control pills. ...
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once the pack is over you can wait for your period once the period comes you can restart next pack from the day three
I have adenomyosis in uterus and endometriosis cysts, blood filled tubes and cysts in ovaries along with lesions and may ...
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On suppressing ovulation and menstruation,the spread of endometrial tissue and pain both are checked. Amenorrhea of 3-6 months can be allowed without any side effects. If Yasmin supresses the pain, you can continue it for some months.
1) i'm 26, unmarried,suffering from pcod which was diagnosed at september, 2020.i'm facing acne & thinning of hair probl ...
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based on your history oral contraceptive pills to delay is a period can be used as long as 10 years also but if you are planning for pregnancy then you have to stop oral contraceptive pills and use ovulation induction drugs instead if you are not having a regular period