You stick the square patch on fatty tissue like your belly, butttocks, arm or back then your skin absorbs the hormones it contains into your body. Must be changed every week
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birth control patch
It prevents pregnancy by stopping sperm from join with a egg for three weeks each mouth.
One birth control methods is called The patch
The patches does can with risk like see a doctor right away if you have pain, trouble breathing, aura, yellowing skin or eyes and bad headache. Alse avoid using if you have health problem
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birth control patch
the patch is 91% effective but if use correctly its 99%and its a good chance that its safe for you
it also comes with side effects like headaches, nausea, change in period, sore breasts and skin
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one pack has 3 patches that last a month. A patch can cost from $0-$150, but its free with health insurance or government programs that pays for it.
birth control patch
You will be able to get your patch during your appointment, or get a prescription from the nurse or doctor, then go pick it up at a drugstore or pharmacy
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Both copper and hormonal IUDs prevent pregnancy by changgong the way sperm cell move so they cant get to an egg, and sperms dont like copper
birth control IUD
its a small piece of flexible plastic shaped like a T that goes inside your uterus, there are 5 different brand of IUD and are dived into 2 types, copper and hormonal.
There also other types of birth control like the IUD (intrauterine Device)
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birth control IUD
There are 99% effective and fewer than 1 out of 100 people will get pregnant each year. There are no chance to make mistake like the pill or condom. And it protects you 24/7 for 3 to 12 years
Like all birth control it comes with side effect like irregular, heavier or longer periods, cramping and pain. They also can with risk like it can slip out sometimes and infection. Also don't use if you have cervical or uterus cancer, certain STD and think you´re pregnant.
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An IUD has to be put by a doctor, nurse, or health care provider.
birth control IUD
An IUD can cost anywhere between $0-$1,300, but it free or low cost with health insurance plan, Medicaid, and other govern. programs.