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The Right Birth Control Patch

By: Brigitte Swanston

The birth control patch is a dermal birth control product that prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones through the skin. The influence on the ovulation comes from the combination of the estrogens and progesterones used in the birth control patch. Ovulation cannot occur while wearing the patch, which means that the spermatozoon will encounter no egg to fertilize. The birth control patch also acts by thickening the cervical mucus and thus preventing the sperm to reach the eggs.

Very similar in action with other hormonal contraceptive methods, the birth control patch is effective based on the monthly menstrual cycle. Put the patch on the skin on the first day of your period, and change it once a week, on the same day. If it is changed for three weeks in a row, the period will regularly appear on the fourth. Do not wear the birth control patch on your breasts, just place it anywhere on the torso, the upper back, the shoulder or the buttocks.

Do not always place the birth control patch on the same skin area as the previous one, and never use it on irritated skin. It is perfectly fine to wear the birth control patch while swimming or bathing, as long as you don't remove it yourself and try to stick it back. Do not apply the birth control patch over powder, lotions or makeup because it will lose stickiness. Plus, skincare products could impair the absorption of hormones through the skin.

For first time users, during the first seven days of usage require some supplementary birth control method. Moreover, there is no extended action and birth control after you discontinue usage. As for efficiency, if used correctly, the birth control patch provides the same efficiency level a hormonal pills.

Among the possible side effects that accompany the use of the birth control patch we can mention irregular menstrual bleeding, headaches, dizziness, skin reactions because of the application, intolerance of contact lenses, mood changes and lots of others. Sexually active young women are the perfect candidates for the use of this birth control method, but only if they weigh less than 90 kilograms. For overweight women, the hormonal concentration may be insufficient.

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Brigitte Swanston is a morning sickness expert. For more great information on avoid morning sickness, visit www.morningsicknesshelp-brigitte.com/pregnancy-nausea/.

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