Introduction to Yasmin Birth Control Pills: Yasmin Side Effects

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Weakness on one side of the body
Recurring headaches or dizziness
Vaginal spotting
Trouble sleeping; stomach pain or tenderness
Severe vomiting
Welling of the fingers, hands, legs, or ankles
Liver problems (eg, yellowing of the skin or loss of appetite)
V vaginal bleeding
Redness or weakness
Vaginal irritation or discharge
Vision changes

Yasmin should not be used by women who have a liver disease, kidney disease, or adrenal gland disorders. Women who are older than 35 and smoke should not take Yasmin. Yasmin may cause severe disorders on unborn babies. Yasmin should not be used by women with breast or uterine disorders, migraine headaches, or have an adrenal gland disorder. Women with a history of stroke or blood clots should not take Yasmin. All women interested in using a Yasmin birth control pill should consult their doctor about the conditions listed above before taking Yasmin for birth control.