Side effects of Yasmin contraceptives

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-24 06:38:09
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Yasmin
is a short-acting contraceptive, which contains estrogen and progesterone. Long-term use of Yasmin can cause hormone secretion disorders in the body, which can affect menstruation, causing prolonged menstruation, incomplete dripping, or showing delayed menstruation. Yasmin should be taken continuously without interruption. If there is a missed dose, it will show withdrawal bleeding. Some patients will experience nausea, vomiting and other digestive tract discomfort during the medication.
Yasmin cannot become pregnant within three months after stopping the drug. If pregnant within three months, it may affect the growth and development of the fetus, resulting in congenital dysplasia of the fetus.