yes but at the top of the back,
Yes, just as the birth control patch is still effective if applied to a spot (like the arm or leg) with hair, the patch is effective if a hair is stuck to it.
Yes, the birth control patch can still be effective if it is wrinkled, as long as it is properly adhered to the skin and not peeling off. The key is to ensure that the patch maintains good contact with the skin to allow for hormone absorption. However, if the wrinkles cause the patch to lift at the edges or if it becomes completely detached, its effectiveness may be compromised. In such cases, it’s best to replace the patch with a new one.
You should consult with your doctor or pharmacist for this answer.
I think so
If you use it correctly for at least one week, the birth control patch is effective even if you're bleeding. You still have protection during the patch-free week if you used the patch correctly in the previous weeks.
If the patch is not the nicotine patch and the pill is not aspirin, no.
You're not supposed to smoke while on the patch (or any birth control) because smoking, plus the hormones, seriously raise your risk of strokes, heart attacks, and elevated blood pressure (etc). Smoking while on the patch doesn't lower the patch's effectiveness, it's just really bad for you in general. But you should also remember that the patch isn't 100% effective, so you could still get pregnant.You have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.
No.
If you are referring to the Money glitch with the vendors then YES. even with the dlc patch up it still works fine, i heard recently that the newest patch would remove it but after downloading the patch i tested it and even then it still works.. so the glitch is still up and running. ...Desert Ranger 4...
Maintain your patch change day irrespective of when your period begins and ends during your 'patch free' week. For example, if your patch change day is a Saturday and during the 'patch free' week happen to continue bleeding on the Saturday of that week, still restart the patch on that day.
Yes, putting on the patch after five patch-free days will decrease, not increase, your risk of pregnancy.
You'll have to cut your hair. like shave your head :) --This is not true. I had 10 year old locks that had grown to midback. I cut them to shoulder length and picked them apart. After I finished I still had relatively shoulder length hair. It took me just shy of three weeks