If your patch falls off, you need to discard it and put on a new patch. You should not reuse the old one. Your health care provider should provide you with a prescription for a single "emergency patch" that you can have on hand for such a situation.
Yes, if your patch falls off, you should replace it with the next patch. Contact your health care provider if you don't already have an emergency "replacement" patch prescription on file. They can call in a single patch prescription to replace the one you "borrowed" from next week.
here's more info.... I've been on the Ortho Evra patch for 4 years. Had a kidney infection at the beginning of April. Was supposed to start on April 23rd and didnt so took an at home test and it came out positive. i was on Cipro, an antibiotic for my infection. Most everything i read said Cipro shouldn't effect birth control. So how could i be pregnant? replaced patch as needed and none fell off? Help!
Travis Fell's birth name is Tracy Fell.
Norman Fell's birth name is Norman Feld.
The Russian Empire fell and Vladamir Lenin took control of it which lead to the birth of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic.
yes. birth control is only 99% effective when used properly.
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After it fell to Cortes, he gained control of it.
After it fell to Cortes, he gained control of it.
After it fell to Cortes, he gained control of it.
After it fell to Cortes, he gained control of it.
After it fell to Cortes, he gained control of it.
If you JUST came off your period, you probably aren't ovulating and you probably won't get pregnant. BUT I don't know why you'd wear the patch on the top of your thigh. That isn't a recommended spot. So because you didn't follow the rules AND had unprotected sex, your chances are better than most. A lot depends on the timing.