Sometimes it is hard to make a decision whether you need a birth control patch or not. This blog post aims to help you decide.
Birth control pills are most effective when taken consistently every day, and get less effective if you skip a pill. If you think you'll have trouble taking the Pill properly, consider using another method, such as the IUD, implant, patch, ring, or the birth control shot (D...
Whether you’re currently on hormonal birth control, considering going on it, or trying to get off of it, you may be wondering about side effects, including if birth control pills cause inflammation. When birth control pills first came out in the 1960s, the pills were a game-changer, putt...
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He summed up his thoughts on the liver damage caused by hormonal birth control: “The immediate effects include the alteration of several of the laboratory tests used in medical diagnoses. Aggravation of existing liver disease, if present, to the point where jaundice may be seen has also been ...
but let's start with the basics: According to the FDA, the birth control patch is a thin Band-Aid-like square (I'm paraphrasing here) that you stick onto your upper arm, upper back, lower abdomen, or butt once a week (If you want a monthly period, you can skip the patch on week...
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Birth control methods like the pill, patch, and intrauterine device (IUD) can help you avoid an unwanted pregnancy. These methods are generally safe and effective, yet they do have some risks you should know about. Talk to your doctor about these possible complications and whether the method ...
contraceptive patch, such asEvra, which you change once a week vaginal ring, which you insert in your vagina once a month Each of these methods releases hormones into your body, protecting you from pregnancy. The IUD (intrauterine device; copper coil) ...
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