If there is breakthrough bleeding four months after taking Yaz, it could be due to a dosage issue. It could also be caused by a pregnancy or health issue.
It is the blood generally caused when the female's vaginal membrane is broken by the penis.
This is what i found on this subject: "I'm on Yaz for 9 months now and i always start getting my period by the 3rd day of the placebo pill."
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.
It can, but if you suspect a serious problem always talk to your health care provider.
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.
I've been on yaz for 5 months and never miss a period
Bleeding for 2 weeks while on BCP is not normal. You most likely need to change your BCP brand to a different pill. Bleeding means you're not pregnant. Especially after bleeding for 2 weeks. See your Doctor hun.
If I recall correctly, Yaz does state that periodic spotting or bleeding is normal when you first start. Usually, this can apply for up to a year. If it seems abnormal to you, or should you still be concerned, give your gyno a call to make sure.
that is quite common. i had this problem for months because my birth control was ultra low dose (yaz). i switched to a regular low dose (yasmin) and the bleeding stopped and went back to a normal cycle. if you just started taking BC, keep doing it. if after three months the bleeding is still frequent, talk to your doctor. you may need a higher dose.
I've been on Yaz for 3 months and I've lost 5 pounds, doing excersize, so it doesnt make you loose or gain weight, its up to you.
On the reading material of Yaz it says you are protected within 14 days of taking the pill as directed. If you take the pill as directed then you have a 99% of not getting pregnant. Break through bleeding is a common side effect with Yaz but also indicates that the pill itself is working. To be completely honest with you, even though you are on birth control, I would strongly advize you to make your partner wear a condom. This makes the chances of pregnancy extremely effective, as well as preventing you from STD's. If your partner doesnt like wearing condoms, try the Trojan Ecstacy condoms. They can be found at Walmart as well as many local drug stores. They are effective and they feel like nothing is there. I loveee them. So make sure you are fully protected no matter what.
I had the mirena inserted Oct 2012, but with that I had the bad luck of an ovarian cyst. I used Yaz for 6 months and the cyst disappeared. It made it's appearance again end of 2013 and the cyst had burst. You can use Yaz together with the mirena but not for long term.