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		<title>Birth Control Patches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When considering a method of contraception, the options that present themselves are many. Physical barriers are one commonly used form of contraception, and include such devices as male and female condoms, diaphragms, spermicide, and others. Sterilization is another extreme measure of contraception that can manifest itself as a vasectomy in males, or tubal ligation in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When  considering a method of contraception, the options that present themselves  are many. Physical barriers are one commonly used form of contraception,  and include such devices as male and female condoms, diaphragms, spermicide,  and others. Sterilization is another extreme measure of contraception  that can manifest itself as a vasectomy in males, or tubal ligation  in females. There are other forms of contraception, such as the morning  after pill, intrauterine methods, and more, but the most common method  behind physical barriers is hormonal regulation via some form of birth  control. The most popular form of birth control is a contraceptive pill,  which is taken on a regular basis. Other forms include injection, a  vaginal ring, and more. The least invasive method of hormonal contraception,  however, is the contraceptive patch. Contraceptive patches, also known  as birth control patches, are placed on a woman’s arm, abdomen, thigh,  or buttocks, and work by releasing hormones, sending them through the  skin, and preventing ovulation.</p>
<p>Compared  to having to take a pill at a specific time every day, being required  to receive a shot every month or two, having to place a ring within  the vaginal walls, or any other number of things, birth control patches  offer a much easier, mindless, form of contraception. Currently the  only form of birth control patch is the Ortho Evra/Evra birth control  patch. The birth control patch is applied either on the first day of  a woman’s menstrual cycle, or on the Sunday following that first day.  The patch is then left on for seven days. After seven days, the patch  is changed, and the new patch is left in place for another seven days.  The cycle is repeated once more, and the fourth week no patch is worn.  That’s it! The patch can be worn in very inconspicuous locations,  and in most cases goes unnoticed by the wearer.</p>
<p>There  have been some reported side effects from birth control patches, and  should be considered before choosing this method of contraception. Some  patients report nausea, discomfort at the location where the patch has  been applied, and other small inconveniences. More serious side effects  of birth control patches include: increased risk of pancreatitis, disturbances  of liver function, worsening of depression, irregularity bleeding, and  more. Along with all other forms of hormonal contraceptive, birth control  patches come with the added risk of increasing susceptibility to thromboembolic  and other vascular disorders. Essentially meaning that birth control  patches, and every other form of hormonal contraceptive may increase  risk for blood clots, and related disorders, a condition that can be  intensified if users smoke or use other forms of tobacco.</p>
<p>Many  people have found birth control patches to be a convenient alternative  to other forms of contraception which may cause more discomfort or be  more of a burden in daily life. If none of the side effects present  themselves, birth control patches can certainly be declared the easiest  form of contraceptive to use. And the good news is that in almost every  study birth control patches have been shown as effective, or sometimes  more effective, than other methods of contraception.</p>
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