What kind of diet pills???
Dr. Dan
If you are not pregnant it has nothing to do with the Yasmin. if you have sex you must take proper precautions if you don't want to get pregnant or end up with a sexually transmitted disease. Nothing will give you complete protection but the use of a condom would be a good idea on short notice.
Yes Jim Kerrs daughter Yasmin is pregnant!
yOU BEGIN TAKING YOUR FIRST YASMIN TABLET ON THE LAST DAY OF THE ACTIVE (PINK) YAZ tablets, or at the very latest on the day after your last inactive (white) yaz tablet.
I was on the pill (Yasmin) for 5 years and got my period 4 days after I stopped taking it. Everyone is different though.
After beginning Yasmin, the pill can regulate your periods. Yasmin is normally a birth control pill that is used to prevent pregnancy.
Liz Jones is seeing Jim Kerr. He is due to become a grandfather in April 2011 as his daughter Yasmin (by Chrissie Hynde) is pregnant. He has property in Italy and Nice.
Birth control affects everyone differently. I heard that yasmin has something in it that counteracts water retention thus helps with weight gain, and sometimes can make you lose weight. But since birth control affects everyone differently, some people still gain weight on it because of the synthetic estrogen and progesterone (which are stored in fat cells)... Yasmin also mildly helps acne. I'd say .. if you wanted to figure out what would happen if you stopped taking yasmin, you'd have to assess what actually happened to you while taking it. Your body would slowly go back to normal. It's not one huge change that happens within a few days so there'd be nothing to worry about.
At the end of a packet is always the best way to stop taking any BCP.
It takes 4 weeks for BC pills to become effective. Until this time you need to use a condom.
If you take Yasmin continuously, you will get withdrawal bleeding when you get to the next rest period. You may also have unexpected spotting or breakthrough bleeding.
Yasmin Karssing's birth name is Yasmin Lucienne Jonnie Karssing.
Not necessarily. You should check with your doctor to be positive, of course, but some women skip a period occasionally. It is more likely if you have just started taking the pills (the last month or two), and your body isn't totally adjusted to them yet.