Yasmin is an oral, short-acting oral contraceptive that can help women reduce dosage and reduce side effects. However, some people may experience ovulation bleeding while taking Yasmin. What's going on?

The estrogen and progesterone in Yasmin are responsible for the bleeding. Estrogen is one of the main ingredients of Yasmin, which can reduce bleeding by inhibiting the secretion of estrogen in the body. Progesterone is another hormone that regulates a woman's cycle, including bleeding.

Some people may experience breakthrough bleeding while taking Yasmin. This is usually due to the drug itself or individual differences. Some people may be allergic to certain ingredients in Yasmin, which may also cause breakthrough bleeding.

If women experience breakthrough bleeding while taking Yasmin, they should seek medical attention immediately. The doctor may recommend that they stop taking Yasmin and restart it at some time in the future. At the same time, doctors may also recommend that they change the way they take medication, such as changing the time or dosage of medication.