How long after stopping Yaz® does menstruation resume?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Zhe
Introduction
Yasminelle typically induces menstruation about 3 days after discontinuation. Yasminelle is a combined hormonal contraceptive containing both estrogen and progestin. While some patients respond well and experience regular withdrawal bleeding, others may not have a menstrual period. Even in the absence of menstruation, it is essential to resume taking the pill on schedule after the pill-free interval; otherwise, contraceptive efficacy may be compromised. Yasminelle is used as part of a menstrual suppression regimen; discontinuing it prematurely may diminish its therapeutic effect.

Menstruation is a vital physiological process for women. Maintaining appropriate lifestyle habits and dietary practices during menstruation is extremely important—yet many individuals pay insufficient attention to this aspect and continue eating whatever they desire, which is actually detrimental to their health. So, how long after discontinuing Yusi Yue (Yasminelle) does menstruation typically resume?

How long after stopping Yusi Yue does menstruation begin?

Menstruation usually begins approximately three days after discontinuing Yusi Yue. Yusi Yue is a combined oral contraceptive containing both estrogen and progestin. While some patients respond well and experience regular withdrawal bleeding, others may not have a menstrual period at all. Even in the absence of menstruation, it is essential to resume medication on schedule after the break; otherwise, contraceptive efficacy will be significantly reduced. Yusi Yue is used in low-dose hormonal therapy, and discontinuation may compromise therapeutic effectiveness and lower blood drug concentrations. After stopping treatment, withdrawal bleeding may occur within 3–5 days—or sometimes take up to one week.

If the primary goal is contraception, medication should be continued as prescribed. However, if the purpose is menstrual regulation, one may wait until the next natural menstrual cycle. Yusi Yue is a short-term oral contraceptive; upon discontinuation, serum drug concentrations decline rapidly, potentially diminishing contraceptive protection. The absence of menstruation following cessation does not necessarily indicate anovulation—therefore, strict contraceptive precautions remain essential. Patients may adopt alternative contraceptive methods, such as barrier contraception (e.g., condoms), or other reliable contraceptive options.

In daily life, maintain a balanced and regulated diet—avoid spicy, stimulating, or excessively rich foods, refrain from binge eating, and ensure adequate sleep by avoiding late-night activities. We hope this information proves helpful to you.