Birth Control Patch Side Effects To Watch For

Hormonal birth control methods are some of the most popular in use today. Because they have an extremely high success rate and are easy to use and don’t interrupt intimate moments they are a top choice for women around the world. Because their success is dependent upon the routine taking of the hormones, birth control patches are the most convenient way to go.

Unlike the pill which must be taken every day, around the same time, the patch only needs to be applied once a week. It releases hormones into the body in regular intervals so you don’t have to even think about it working besides changing it once a week.

Actually that last statement may not always be accurate. There is the chance that birth control patch side effects will have your all too aware that your body is receiving these hormones. As with the pill, the body sometimes responds to the artificially introduced hormones in a less than desirable way. Sure, you will get contraception out of it, but your body may start feeling like you’re pregnant anyway.

Some of the common birth control patch side effects are headaches and dizziness, nausea and vomiting, spotting, and breast tenderness. Mood swings are also commonly reported. Certainly this list reads much like the symptoms of early pregnancy, but if you are wearing your birth control patch consistently you are much more likely experiencing side effects of the contraception than symptoms of pregnancy.

The above side effects are common to all forms of hormonal methods of contraception including the pill, the patch and rings. They are a result of the hormonal changes the body experiences. However, there are some birth control patch side effects that are unique to the patch itself, most of them having to do with the means of administration of the hormones, rather than the hormones themselves.

The birth control patch is worn on the skin, usually on the abdomen, upper arm or thigh. Because the hormones are absorbed into the body through the skin from the patch, the body may have a reaction. It is possible for a rash to form on the site where the patch is applied. This might be simply from the irritation of the skin from being covered, or it could be an allergic reaction to the patch or the bonding ingredients.

Birth control patch side effects you may experience should be reported to your doctor, especially if they persist after a few weeks. Also, if you experience migraines, signs of blood clot in the leg, chest pain or other serious symptoms be sure to report them to your doctor. The latter of these may indicate a serious problem and the more common symptoms, while not dangerous, can be very disruptive. Your doctor can help you find a way to alleviate the symptoms and possibly switch you to a different formula.

 




 

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