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They are about the same.
With perfect use, the pill and patch are equally effective. Because you only have to remember to do something with the patch weekly, unlike the pill which is daily, it's harder to make mistakes.
There are a lot of alternative options besides the pill. There is the patch, the Depro shot, an IUD (t-shaped object that is inserted into the uterus. Lasts up to anywhere from 5-10 years), and condoms.
For me it was but there is some complications associated with it...
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No. It's progestogen only and you take it every day. There is a higher failure rate for this than for the combined pill but you can make it much safer by always using condoms or a cap (vimule) or diaphragm as well.
Spotting is common during the first three months of use of combined hormonal birth control like the patch, ring, or pill. If it continues longer than the first three cycles, or becomes troublesome, see your health care provider.
No facebook is not safer than skype
Statstically, flight is much safer than transportation by automobile.
no a atv is much safer
it depends on what drugs you are referring to. but no, cigarettes are not safer than cannabis.
It is definitely safer to switch from the birth control to the shot, as you have protection throughout. If a woman on the birth control pill gets a Depo Provera injection, she will have immediate protection against pregnancy. If a woman not on birth control pills gets a Depo Provera injection, she may have a delay in protection, depending on where she was in her menstrual cycle.