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YAZ Birth Control
Although there has been a lot of talk recently about the negative effects of YAZ there a many positive things that can be said about it as well. One thing is that the benefits outweigh the disadvantages of using Yaz. Like all combination birth control pills, YAZ is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken as directed. YAZ can also give a woman shorter, lighter periods, regulate their cycle, and reduce cramps. But YAZ goes beyond just birth control. For women who choose the Pill for contraception, YAZ is the only birth control proven to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), which is a condition with emotional and physical premenstrual symptoms that severe enough to impact a woman's life (YAZ, n.d.).
Taking any form of oral birth control is strictly a woman's choice. This is a decision that she has to make after doing extensive research on the subject and then talking to her doctor. If and in what manner a woman chooses to go about using birth control is completely a decision of personal choice. If after doing her research and talking to her doctor a woman decides that YAZ is the birth control method that is right for her then this is a choice that she should be able to make.
YAZ is not unlike most other drugs that people use in that it is known to have side effects. But although there are side effect these are readily known and available to the consumer before they actually take YAZ. These are clearly identifiable on the YAZ website for the consumer to read. They are also included on an insert that is contained in the package when the medication is purchased. There is also plenty of information available from a person's physician as well as their pharmacist if there are any questions that have not been answered from the other sources. Side effect information is clearly available for patients from many different sources so that they can be well informed before decided that this oral contraceptive is the one for them.
Works Cited
"YAZ." n.d. 15 February 2010
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