Well it's not the same as the morning after pill.It is not a contraceptive that can be taken regularly
For yaz to work you have to take it long term a least a week 7 pills.For the morning after pill to work you just need to take it within 72 hours of unprotected sex.As an emergency contraceptive.If you didn't use a condom or forgot to take a regular Birth Control pill.
You just call it Yaz.
Yaz is a birth control pill. It is intended to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, Yaz is a combination birth control pill. It contains both artificial estrogen and artificial progestin.
Yaz is manufactured in factories, not compounded in a compounding pharmacy. It is a combination birth control pill
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.
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.
Yes, Yaz is the brand name of a ethinyl estradiol-ethynodiol birth control pill. Yaz is a combination estrogen-progestin pill that prevents pregnancy by prohibiting ovulation.
No. But no birth control pill will be 100% safe the maximum is 99.9%.
yes a yaz a hormonal is a birth contril
$60-$90 dollars US without insurance.
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."
You'll have no interruption in protection as long as the pill you took was an active pill, not the sugar/placebo/period pill.