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No, Yaz contains a mixture of active and placebo pills.
yes you are they are for the week you are on your period.
The biggest difference is that Yaz contains 24 active pills and 4 inactive pills, which have no active ingredients and Yasmin has 21 active pills and 7 inactive pills. The smaller number of inactive pills reduces some of the symptoms that occur just before and during the period.
First, Ortho-Novum is a brand, not a specific birth control pill. Yaz has a different progestin in it than the Ortho Novum pills on the market as of 2013.
yes a yaz a hormonal is a birth contril
all birth control pills work for 24 hours each
You just call it Yaz.
Yaz is a birth control pill. It is intended to prevent pregnancy.
Its a generic version of Yaz, a birth control.
It takes the body about three months to regulate itself to the hormones of birth control pills. So if you are within the first three months, you are most likely going to experience wonky bleeding and spotting. However, after the three months are over, your withdrawal bleeds (because you do not have periods while on hormonal birth control- you have chemically induced withdrawal bleeds) should even out to the 4 day placebo pills in Yaz.
This can happen when the birth control you're on doesn't agree with you. You need to see your Doctor to go on a different brand of birth control. It's also advisable you perform a pregnancy test.
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.