
Video: ❶ New In Contraception: Contraceptive Patch


It is much easier and safer to prevent unwanted pregnancies than to deal with abortion and its consequences. For this reason, pharmaceutical companies are constantly working to create more and more advanced contraceptives. Their latest novelty is the female contraceptive patch. Location: Location:
The contraceptive patch is a flesh-colored patch measuring 5x5 cm, constantly releasing small portions of female hormones - progesterone and estrogen. Thus, a constant concentration of these hormones is created in the body, which blocks ovulation, and also creates extremely unfavorable conditions for the survival of sperm in the vagina.
The principle of action of the patch is exactly the same as that of oral contraceptives (birth control pills), only the way the hormones enter the body is different. Since hormones are absorbed through the skin when using the patch, their use is not accompanied by a feeling of nausea or heaviness in the stomach. Moreover, the risk of a decrease in the contraceptive effect disappears with the development of vomiting or diarrhea.
The contraceptive patch is glued to the skin of any part of the body so that it can be hidden under clothing. The skin at the site of attachment should be clean, dry and free of hair. You should not attach the patch to the chest in order to prevent the development of mastopathy.
The patch has a contraceptive effect within a week, and after this period it must be replaced with a new one. It is much more convenient than taking a pill every day at a certain time, which means that there is practically no risk of reducing the effectiveness of the contraceptive.
The plaster is used for 3 weeks, after which it is necessary to take a seven-day break for the onset of menstruation. Unlike contraceptive pills, the patch does not affect the duration and abundance of menstrual bleeding and does not reduce the discomfort in the lower abdomen.
When using a contraceptive patch, you need to make sure that it does not accidentally come off. You need to pay attention to the condition of the skin under and around the patch, since the components that make up it can cause the development of local allergic reactions. The patch is prohibited for women with blood clotting problems and prone to thrombosis.
Thus, the contraceptive patch is one of the most convenient modern contraceptives. But you should definitely consult your doctor before using it.