Description
How It Works
Yasmin is a combined oral contraceptive pill containing two hormones: ethinylestradiol (0.03 mg), a synthetic oestrogen, and drospirenone (3 mg), a synthetic progestogen. These hormones work together to prevent pregnancy through three mechanisms: stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and altering the uterine lining to prevent egg implantation.
When taken correctly, Yasmin offers over 99% protection against pregnancy. Each pill contains the same amount of hormone, which provides steady levels throughout the cycle.
Why Choose Yasmin
Yasmin is a popular contraceptive choice for women who want reliable pregnancy prevention with added benefits. As a monophasic pill, each tablet in the 21-day cycle contains the same dose, simplifying the regimen.
In addition to contraception, Yasmin is often chosen for its ability to reduce period pain, regulate menstrual cycles, and improve acne in some women. It can also reduce water retention and bloating due to the unique profile of drospirenone, which has mild diuretic properties.
Yasmin is suitable for healthy, non-smoking women under 35, as well as others whose doctors have approved the combined pill. Its effectiveness relies on daily use, and it should be taken at the same time every day without missing doses.
Important Note
Take Yasmin daily for 21 consecutive days, followed by a 7-day pill-free interval. During this break, you will usually experience a withdrawal bleed. Begin the next pack on the eighth day, regardless of whether bleeding has stopped.
If you miss a pill or start a pack late, contraceptive protection may be reduced. Always follow the instructions provided or consult a medical professional. Certain medications may interfere with Yasmin’s effectiveness, so disclose all current treatments to your doctor. If side effects persist or become severe, discontinue use and seek advice.





