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Yasmin ?

I just started taking Yasmin on July 9. I took my second inactive pill yesterday. I would like to know when should I expect my period to begin? I know nobody can't give me an exact day, but if someone can share their similar experiences with birth control pills on when you started your period. Thanks
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Thanks. I hope eveverything is ok with you!
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I should be getting my results by 2 morrow or friday Ill post to you  on this forum when I get it...Glad you are doing well.......
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I see. Well so far the only side affects I am having is vaginal dryness and that is one thing I never ever had...lol [tmi]
I just started getting some cramps again and my boobs are really hurting now, so looks like it should soon.

Thanks for you reply!! =]
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I have been taking Yasmin for a year.  I take my first inactive pill on Sunday and usually have my period on Wednesday.
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I only took yasmin for a month.  Didn't like the side effects.  But, when I was on yasmin, I started my inactive pill on Sunday and I started my period on Thursday.
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Is there a chance I may not get my period? And if I don't for some reason, should I be worried? I know it takes your body getting some use to birth control pills. I have been feeling period like cramps on and off for the past 2 weeks, so I guess its a matter of time.
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I have taken yasmin for over a year now. I start my white pills on a tuesday, and always start my period on that thursday like clockwork. After a couple of months on Yasmin will you have a perfect 28 day cycle if you regulate easily.
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