and must be take the Sunday of menstruation.
Before an individual can use Levora, she must be examined to check if she’s allergic to any estrogens or any progestin or if she has any other allergies. Even though Levora prevents pregnancy, it has side effects, which include nausea, vomiting, headache, bloating, breast tenderness, swelling of the ankles, or weight change may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods or missed/irregular periods may occur during the first few months of use. The side effects of this medicine vary, as some people do not have any serious effect. Some of the serious side effects include lumps in the breast, mental/mood change, severe stomach pain, unusual changes in vaginal bleeding, sudden heavy bleeding, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin. This medicine may rarely cause serious problems from blood clots such as deep vein thrombosis, heart attack, pulmonary embolism and stroke.
For a good result, it is important that an individual follow the package instructions to find the first tablet, start with the first tablet in the pack and take them in the correct order. Pregnancy is more likely if the individual miss pills, start a new pack late or take the pill at a different time of the day than usual. Even though birth control pills prevent pregnancy when taken as instructed, it does not prevent sexually transmitted diseases.