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Is it necessary for one to take yasmin or any other oral contraceptives for 3 months(3 cycles) once started? Or it can be stopped after taking it for a month.
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It can be stopped even after one month provided u discuss it with the gynaecologist who started it..
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Depends y it was started.
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If not needed it can be stopped after 21 days
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Depends upon why it was started
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It could be stopped anytime per se, after consultation with your gynaecologist as for what condition were those prescribed.
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It can be stopped after 21 days but under ur doctor's guidance
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Hi Cn be stopped . Why was it started? Consult ur doctor
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