Daysee

Daysee

Daysee is an extended-cycle birth control pill that causes only 4 periods a year, or 1 every 12 weeks. Daysee can be prescribed to women who wish to have a longer cycle or suffer from painful, heavy periods.

Birth control type

Combination Pill

Price

$25/month or $0 copay with most insurance

Also known as

Ashlyna

Quantity

84 active + 7 inactive

Brand

Lupin Pharmaceuticals

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Birth control type

Combination Pill

Price

$25/month or $0 copay with most insurance

Also known as

Ashlyna

Quantity

84 active + 7 inactive

Brand

Lupin Pharmaceuticals

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FAQ

Does Daysee help with heavy periods?

If you are experiencing heavy periods or painful cramps, Daysee can make your symptoms less severe. Our doctors are here to help - if you have heavy periods, let us know in the consultation so our doctors can make sure you find the right fit.

Does Daysee make you gain weight?

Like most modern birth control pills, Daysee lacks estrogen levels that are high enough to cause weight gain. Abundant recent evidence shows that there is no causal link between modern birth control and weight gain (aside from the shot, Depo Provera). If weight gain is a concern for you or you experience it after starting birth control, reach out to us so our doctors can discuss your options with you.

Does Daysee help with acne?

Birth control has long been prescribed as treatment for acne. If acne is a concern for you, let us know in the consultation and our doctors will help you find the right brand for you.

How long after I start taking Daysee am I fully protected against pregnancy?

Daysee is effective right away if you start taking it within 5 days after the start of your last period. If you start taking combination birth control pill anytime after the 5th day of your cycle, you won’t be protected against pregnancy for 7 days. During these 7 days, you should use backup contraception (like condoms) during vaginal sex, since there is still a possibility you could get pregnant.

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